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Write P. Cor S against phrases, clauses and sentences respectively:
II.
1. I will not buy anything-
2. Until the sun sets -
3. When the President arrives -
4. He came to visit me last evening -
5. She left-
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Adverb clauses modify verbs and begin with subordinating conjunctions. Here are examples of dependent clauses that are adverb clauses:

When the president arrives

Because I can't wait for the bus

As if he knew what was going to happen

Than his sister can

If you can work on Sundays

Until the sun sets

While flowers continue to bloom

Whenever you come to visit

Since I don't have enough money

Although I had never considered it

Unless you have the right size

As the lights were dimming

No matter how you look at it

How he got elected

Before the food gets cold

Supposing that she really wanted to go

Adjective Clauses

Adjective clauses modify nouns and usually begin with a relative pronoun and sometimes with a subordinating conjunction. Here are examples of dependent clauses that are adjective clauses:

That I sold him

Which is located in Italy

Who is intelligent

Whom we met after the movie

Whose writing is always intriguing

When the leaves turn colors and fall

Where I went to elementary school

Why the movie was a flop

That was a bestseller

Who live by the ocean

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