Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? My sister Alessandra wants to live in sunny south Florida because she enjoys year-round sports. A. to live in sunny south Florida B. south Florida because she enjoys C. because she enjoys year-round sports D. my sister Alessandra wants
to live in sunny south Florida
Dont just give out answers.
@TheAsker2002 What do you think?
I dont know
Well does this sentence seem grammatically correct? Or is there a mistake somewhere in it?
I doesnt say anything about a mistake
Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? @inowalst
An adverbial clause—also called a subordinate clause—is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb; that is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. This was web definition. Does this help?
so is my statement right?
idk
A clause is a mistake. In this case, a mistake with the adverb.
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I dont see mistakes
Well do you think "south" needs to be capitalized or its fine like that?
oh
so B
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