you are excused. you have confessed your fault. ( join into a single sentence using adverbial clues)
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you are excused because you have confessed your fault.
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"You are excused because you have confessed your fault.
These were two independent sentences. They have been connected together using a subordinate conjunction. In this case, the conjunction is “because”. When the two sentences are combined together, the second sentence becomes the adverbial clause.
As you might know, an adverb is another verb that compliments the verb. It means that, the adverb validates a statement made through the verb, or it further beautifies the verb. In this case, the adverbial clause is explaining why the person in question has been excused.
Here, the verb is: Excuse. And the adverb is: Confess.
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