English, asked by mohanraojsr63, 1 month ago

q1. could you tell me _______? fill in with adverb clause of place​

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Answered by purplestar57
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Answered by jaiswalkumar112
1

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An adverb clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb, and it functions as an adverb, by modifying an adjective, verb or an adverb. Adverb clauses generally begin with a subordinate conjunction (since, because, while, etc.)

Option C is correct because it is an adverb clause of place, "where" refers to place and it has the subject "you" and verb "are" ('you're' is a contraction of 'you are').

Option A is incorrect because it is a proper noun, not a clause.

Option B is incorrect because it is a phrase.

Option D is incorrect because the answer lies in C.

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