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Read the sentence.

Yesterday, when they arrived at the beach, the students who had never seen the ocean before were surprised by the size of the foaming waves that rolled gracefully toward the shore.

Which part of the sentence is an adverbial dependent clause?

when they arrived at the beach
who had never seen the ocean before
by the size of the foaming waves
that rolled gracefully toward the shore

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Answer:

A

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Answer:

The correct answer is A, When they arrived at the beach.

In English language, an adverb is one of the part of speech. An adverb is a part of speech that talk more or qualifies a verb. It can also be used to qualify an adjective, another adverb or a clause. An adverbial dependent clause refers to an adverbial clause that can not stand alone. In the question given above, the statement given in option A is an adverbial clause, which quality the verb 'arrived'.

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