Identify the complete adverb clause. I'm going into the house because I'm cold. I'm going I'm going into the house into the house into the house because the house because the house because I'm cold because I'm cold I'm cold
a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there ).
Which do you believe the adverb is?
Im going into?
adverb clause, or adverbial claue, is DEPENDENT clause. A part/clause of the sentence that makes no sense without the other part/clause of it.
I will give you some examples of adverb clause in red \(\color{black}{\rm I~always~stress} \color{red}{\rm ~because~I~face~many~obstacles}.\) \( \color{red}{\rm ~Since~you~are~so~nice,}~\color{black}{\rm can~you~give~me~a~candy?}\)
Want more examples, or can choose the answer?
Or I will split the sentence into clauses for you, BUT on you to choose the correct adverbial clause. \(\underbrace{\color{black}{\rm I'm~going~into ~the ~house~}}{\tiny~}\underbrace{\color{black}{\rm because~I m~so~cold.}}\)
forgot apostrophe in the last Im but you get the point I hope...
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