Easily Understand Adjectives and Adverbs Without Doing Anything More Than You’re Doing Right Now


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34. The team had fallen behind by twenty points before they were able to figure out the opponent’s defense.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

35. Since he started working nights, he doesn’t see much of his family.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

36. While Tim sat inside playing the Wii, Billy shoveled the driveway.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

37. They arrived before the game had ended.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

38. Bring in the toys before they get destroyed.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

39. I stood on the box so that I could see the top of the shelf.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

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