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. my sister Alessandra wants D. because she enjoys year-round sports I believe the answer is A. but I am not sure.
please help
@iGreen
Here, this site should help with understanding adverb clauses: http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adverbclause.htm
Thank you :) @kxttxn
No problem! :)
Could you tell me your opinion on what the answer may be? @kxttxn
Well an adverb clause must always begin with a subordinating conjunction. Here's a list of those: http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000377.htm After looking at that, which of these starts with a subordinating conjunction and contains a noun and verb?
i'm not sure, i'm not really that smart with english lol
Just take a look at the list (it isn't too long). Only one answer choice starts with a subordinating conjunction :) Hint: it isn't A
D?
Yup!
So that's the answer? :D
Yes it is :)
Thank you so much! :D
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