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Medal!! Which sentence contains an adverb clause? A. Have you ever visited your local historical society? B. No, I haven't been to a museum since my family moved here. C. You should come with my family and me to see it. D. There is an interesting exhibit right now about Native American artifacts.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont know :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First, let's understand what an adverb clause is. One way to help identify an adverb clause is to see if it contains a subject and a verb- they all do! They also answer one of these adverb questions: How, when, or why? With this said, let's look at the sentences! "Have you ever visited your local history society?" This poses a question, rather than answer one! This does not contain an adverb clause. "No, I haven't been to a museum since my family moved here." This sentence contains a subject and a verb: "I" and "been." It also seems to answer the question "When?" His family has not visited one since they moved! Answer B contains an adverb clause.

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thanks!!

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