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Identify the adverb clauses by underlining them and indicate adverb clause below

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Answered by ycuteboyy2
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An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria: 1) It starts with a conjunction.

An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria: 1) It starts with a conjunction....

An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria: 1) It starts with a conjunction....We can see that it follows all criteria:

An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria: 1) It starts with a conjunction....We can see that it follows all criteria: It starts with a conjunction ("because").

An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria: 1) It starts with a conjunction....We can see that it follows all criteria: It starts with a conjunction ("because"). It has a subject ("he") and a finite verb ("liked").

An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria: 1) It starts with a conjunction....We can see that it follows all criteria: It starts with a conjunction ("because"). It has a subject ("he") and a finite verb ("liked"). It answers the question "why?".

Answered by vrindhasudhi003
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An adverb clause can be recognized using the following criteria:

1) It starts with a conjunction.

2) It has a subject and a finite verb.

3) It answers any of these questions: Where? When? How? How often? How long? How likely? To what degree? Why? And so forth.

For example:

John bought that book because he liked the author.

In the above sentence, "because he liked the author" is an adverb clause.

We can see that it follows all criteria:

1) It starts with a conjunction ("because").

2) It has a subject ("he") and a finite verb ("liked").

3) It answers the question "why?".

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