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Adjective Vs. Adverb Clauses

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    Differentiate between adjective & adverb clauses
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  • Spring is the time when birds build their nests.
    Adj clause: when birds build their nests Noun: time
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  • Dominique is the reason why I joined the photography club.
    Adj clause: why I joined the photography club Noun: reason
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  • Canada is ruled by a constitutional monarch, who is known as the Queen of Canada.
    Adj clause: who is known as the Queen of Canada Noun: constitutional monarch
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  • Lincoln School, which usually holds its Sports Day in June, is moving the event to May.
    Adj clause: which usually holds its Sports Day in June Noun: Lincoln School
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  • Carrots, which are easy to grow yourself, are rich in key vitamins.
    Adj clause: which are easy to grow yourself Noun: Carrots
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  • After I finish my chores, I plan to attend the party.
    Adv clause: After I finish my chores Verb: plan
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  • When the swimmer has practiced rigorously, she swims well.
    Adv clause: When the swimmer has practiced rigorously Verb: swims
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  • The batter has hit the ball harder since he purchased that new wooden bat.
    Adv clause: since he purchased that new wooden bat Verb phrase: has hit
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  • I will write best if I can find a quiet and relaxing location.
    Adv clause: if I can find a quiet and relaxing location Verb phrase: will write
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  • Until his chores are completed, Jake will not be able to join you.
    Adv clause: Until his chores are completed Verb phrase: will be able
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  • As long as the dogs are trained, they can participate in agility competitions.
    Adv clause: As long as the dogs are trained Verb phrase: can participate
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  • Do not start the test until I give the signal.
    Adv clause: until I give the signal Verb phrase: do start
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  • Insects that the praying mantis eats include some agricultural pests.
    Adj clause: that the praying mantis eats Noun: insects
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  • When it spies its victim, the praying mantis grabs and holds its live prey.
    Adj clause: when it spies its victim Noun: praying mantis
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  • Because no one was home, the thieves robbed the house.
    Adv clause: Because no one was home Verb: robbed
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  • You should visit the monument before you leave.
    Adv clause: before you leave Verb phrase: should visit
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