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Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? Her friend Sima plans to go to the county fair if she finishes her project. A. county fair if she finishes B. to go to the county fair C. her friend Sima plans D. if she finishes her project

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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its b

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can u explain how u got the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c an adverb describe when where or how this is where

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r u sure

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i mean d my bad its A because an adverb clause answer how, when and why not where

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um...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not a its d

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im sorry i read it quick

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ok

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thanks:)

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can u help me with a few more

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sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? While Tom stands in line, he will read the newspaper. A. while Tom stands in line B. he will C. will stand D. the newspaper

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A

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Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? The dog will be quite grumpy until we take it for a walk. A. until we take it for a walk B. quite grumpy C. the dog will be D. take it for a walk

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A

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r u 100% sure

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thanks

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yes because rest of them dont make sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? Because I am going to my dance class soon, I'll have a light snack now. A. I'll have a light snack B. a light snack now C. because I am going to my dance class soon D. am going to my dance class soon

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i have 25 questions

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Wow and C

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thanks

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Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? It is usually not too hot unless the heater is set too high. A. the heater is set B. not too hot C. unless the heater is set too high D. it is usually

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C

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what grade r u in

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8

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oh, im 7th

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause? Alessandra, whom everyone calls "Al," is the best tennis player on the team. A. whom everyone calls "Al B. Alessandra, whom everyone C. is the best D. tennis player on the team

OpenStudy (anonymous):

note:this is adjective clause

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oh ok

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so its A

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no c

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oh kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause? Her dog, which is in the backyard, was named after a famous artist. A. after a famous artist B. was named after a famous artist C. which is in the backyard D. her dog

OpenStudy (anonymous):

note:this is adjective clause

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C

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Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause? There is a man in my neighborhood who can speak six languages. A. in my neighborhood who can speak B. there is a man C. in my neighborhood D. who can speak six languages

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ill give medal after i submit the test

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Ok D. R u in k12

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yes

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ok

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r u

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yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause? Allesandra, whose backhand is unstoppable, should win many tennis games and tournaments. A. should win B. many tennis games and tournaments C. Allesandra, whose backhand D. whose backhand is unstoppable

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