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what work is done by an adverb clause
and what is a Noun clause ​

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Answered by 9109305447
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First, an adverb clause always contains a subject and a verb.

Second, adverb clauses contain subordinate conjunctions that prevent them from containing complete thoughts and becoming full sentences.

Third, all adverb clauses answer one of the classic “adverb questions:” When? Why? How? Where?

Answered by rach84
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Adverb clause add information that elaborates on where ,when, how, why,how much or under what condition the action in the sentence takes place.

A noun clause is a subordinate or dependent clause and can be replace by noun in the sentence.

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