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Read the sentence. If you finish your yard work, you can take the car to the movie. What type of clause is underlined in this sentence? noun clause adjective clause elliptical clause adverb clause
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Read the sentence.
If you finish your yard work, you can take the car to the movie.
What type of clause is underlined in this sentence?
noun clause
adjective clause
elliptical clause
adverb clause
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It's an ADVERB clause
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I'm positively sure its elliptical clause
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