
Adverbial clauses: Which part of the sentence is the adverbial clause? Read the two parts of the sentence and select which one corresponds to the adverbial clause.
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- Q1Even if it rains, I will come.I will come.Even if it rains,30s
- Q2When you have finished your work, you may go home.When you have finished your work,you may go home.30s
- Q3You can put it wherever you like.wherever you like.You can put it30s
- Q4I did not buy that watch because it was expensivebecause it was expensiveI did not buy that watch30s
- Q5You must go whether you hear from him or not.You must gowhether you hear from him or not.30s
- Q6He spoke in such a low voice that few people could hear him.He spoke in such a low voicethat few people could hear him.30s
- Q7Since you have apologized, we will take no further action against you.we will take no further action against you.Since you have apologized,30s
- Q8I have not been well since I returned from the hills.since I returned from the hills.I have not been well30s
- Q9He was so weak that he could not stand.He was so weakthat he could not stand.30s
- Q10As he was not there, I spoke to his mother.I spoke to his mother.As he was not there,30s