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The family "that lives next door" hails from Australia. The group of words which are in inverted comma suggest that it is an ___

Adverb clause

Noun clause

Adjective clause

None of these

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Answered by vijaysuvarna213
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"that lives next door" hails from Austral.the group of which are in inverted comma suggest that it is an adverb clause

Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer: Adverb clause .

Explanation: Adverb clause is the correct answer of this question.

The family "that lives next door" hails from Australia. The group of words which are in inverted comma suggest that it is an Adverb clause.

A modifier is a word that alters a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It is frequently used to indicate degree, manner, location, or time. "At almost three o'clock on a very hot day" contains the adjectives "almost" and "very."

Adverbs are a vital component of speech that we utilise to enliven our sentences and provide extra detail. For instance, "Jenna walked" is a good phrase but a touch dull. But we may add some flavour by adding an adverb, as in the phrase Jenna moved smoothly. Alternately, we may say Jenna stepped awkwardly if she's a little clumsy.

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