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the sun is so bright that we can't look at
pick out the adverbial clause

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Answered by anamikasingh500
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Answer:

The sun is so bright that we can't look at .

Explanation:

The adverbial clause is in bold.

Answered by kaushanimisra97
1

Answer: The adverbial clause in this sentence is "so bright" It modifies the verb "is" and describes the degree of brightness of the sun. It indicates that the sun is very bright and that's why people can't look at it directly

Explanation: An adverbial clause is a clause that functions as an adverb in a sentence. It typically modifies the verb or adjective in the main clause and provides additional information about time, reason, purpose, condition, concession, or manner. Adverbial clauses are often introduced by a conjunction, such as "when," "because," "if," "although," etc. They are usually set off by commas and they include subject and predicate. It is also an independent clause.

Example : "After he finished his homework, he went to bed." (the adverbial clause is "after he finished his homework" and it tells us when he went to bed)

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