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Which of the following words may be used to introduce an adverb clause? Select all that apply.

if
though
while
who

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relative pronoun
- relative pronouns
- an adjective clause always comes after the word it modifies
- which and who
- if, though and while
- has a subject.
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Answer:

while, if, and though.

Step-by-step explanation:

Adverbial clauses, commonly used to add explanatory detail within a particular sentence, are often introduced by subordinating conjunctions. These subordinating conjunctions provide the necessary transition between the two main ideas in the sentence, the dependent and the independent. Indicating as well a time, place, or cause and effect relationship between the sentence's main ideas.

Among the most common subordinating conjunctions are because, since, as, although, though, while, and whereas, after , before , even if , even though , and if, to name a few.

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