What kind of clause is the underlined group of words?
I will head to the soccer field before it closes at sunset.
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A.
adverb clause
B.
adjective clause
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OpenStudy (conqueror):
Any ideas ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which do you think?
OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
uhhh. idk
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Adverb clause: An adverb clause is a subordinate clause used to modify a verb, adjective, or adverb in the main clause. Every adverb clause is introduced by a subordinating conjunction.
Adjective clause: An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is possible to combine the following two sentences to form one sentence containing an adjective clause:
OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
well, either A. or B. :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
LOL
OpenStudy (conqueror):
C'mon, gues.
OpenStudy (conqueror):
*guess
OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
A.?
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Correct.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have a grammar book right here and it says
Adverb Phrase- is a prepositional phrase that is used mainly to modify a verb.
Adjective Phrase- is a prepositional phrase that modifies (describes) a noun or pronoun.
OpenStudy (conqueror):
@AnswerMyQuesitons peeked at my screen and said that ;-;
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Suuuuuuuuuuure....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Correct! :)
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