what kind of adverb is because
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An adverbial clause usually starts with a subordinating conjunction (e.g. "although," "because," "if," "until," "when") An adverbial clause contains a subject and a verb. (This is what makes it a clause as opposed to a phrase.)
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What type of adverb is because?
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An adverbial clause usually starts with a subordinating conjunction (e.g., "although," "because," "if," "until," "when") An adverbial clause contains a subject and a verb. (This is what makes it a clause as opposed to a phrase.)
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