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pick out the Adverb clause and tell its kind.. ( look before you leap)​

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Answered by priyalbhavsar26
10

Answer:

before is the adverb.

it is the adverb of time which explains the time.

Answered by rahul123437
1

look before you leap-Before is an adverb

Explanation:

  • An Adverb sentences are groups of words that act like adverbs in a sentence. Sentences can modify or explain verbs, adverbs, and adjectives.
  • In general, adverb sentences add information about when, where, why, how, how much, and under what conditions the action in the sentence occurs.Adverb clauses are dependent clauses that change the main verb from an independent clause.
  • Adverbial sentences always begin with a dependent conjunction and must be paired with an independent sentence for their meaning to be understood.
  • For example: Even if you take the train, you may still  be late for a meeting.
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