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It is true that flies rarely bite or sting. Identify the clause

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Answered by AnweshAnurag
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Answer:

flies rarely bite or sting is the clause

Answered by smartbrainz
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It is true that flies rarely bite or sting. (adverbial clause ( (rarely) adverb of frequency))  

Explanation:

  • An adverbial clause is an adverb clause; that is, the whole clause amends a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. As with all clauses, it consists of a subject and predicate, though the subject and the verb may at times be omitted and implied.
  • Adverbial clauses generally follow the main clause unless otherwise stated.
  • Rarely, harldy ever, seldom, and scarcely are frequency adverbs. We use them to refer to things which almost never take place or do not take place very often. They have a negative meaning. We use them without not.

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