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Read the sentence. Our coach will be happy ''if we arrive by 8 a.m.'' The bolded words are what kind of clause? adjective clause noun clause adverb clause
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Read the sentence. Our coach will be happy ''if we arrive by 8 a.m.'' The bolded words are what kind of clause? adjective clause noun clause adverb clause
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The clause "if we arrive by 8 am" is an
adverb clause.
In this case, this adverbial clause is used as an adverb in the sentence to indicate the time.
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