rewrite the sentence replacing the italized adverbs with adverb phrases .. 1. the hotel staff behaved courteously
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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.)
- Generally, while reducing an adverb clause to a phrase, the subject is removed and the verb is changed to a present participle (verb + ing). (If there is an auxiliary/helping verb attached, it is removed.)
- The underlined words form a clause, with the adverb of time "while", the subject "Sonali", verb "was walking". Hence the sentence needs to be changed and option A is incorrect.
- Option B is correct because the subject is removed, hence modifying the adverb clause into an adverb phrase (with the adverb of time intact).
- Option C is incorrect because it is still a clause, replacing the adverb 'while' by the adverb 'as'.
- Option D is incorrect because the words still form a clause; it has been changed to a coordinate clause.
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