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If you save your money, you will be able to buy a car before you graduate from high school. What kind of CLAUSE is "If you save your money"? adverbial clause adjective clause prepositional phrase
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If you save your money, you will be able to buy a car before you graduate from high school. What kind of CLAUSE is "If you save your money"? adverbial clause adjective clause prepositional phrase
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"If you save your money" modifies "will be [able]".
"Will be" is a verb, thus the modifier is an adverbial phrase.
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