English, asked by eugenegabuten07, 6 hours ago

whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority it is time to pause and reflect.



what is the adverb clause here?​

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Answered by manishakodere
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Updated February 05, 2020

An adverb clause (also known as an adverbial clause) is a dependent clause used as an adverb within a sentence. These types of clauses can modify the whole sentence, as well as verbs, adverbs, and adjectives, and may show aspects such as time, reason, concession, or condition. These clauses often start with words such as (while, if, because, when, although, unless, since, so that, whereas, even if, in case, as long as) and other words

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