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Identify the type of subordinate clause in the following sentence. If we don't run late, we will get good seats. noun, adjective, or

adverb

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adverb  is the answer you were looking for ;p
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The type of subordinate clause in this sentence is an adverb clause.

A subordinate clause is a group of words, consisting of a subject and verb, which are dependent of the main clause. In other words, the subordinate clause cannot stand alone because it does not have a complete meaning. In the sentence, the clause “If we don’t run late” is functioning as an adverb since it is adding information to the main clause in terms of condition.

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