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If you run out of quarters, just use the nickels in the coffee can. is it an adverb,adjective, or noun
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"That chewed up my new shoes" is an adjective clause.
"If you run out of quarters" is an adverb clause.
"That he forgot (something)" and "where he put his keys" are noun clauses.
"Before Hans remembered to stir it" is an adverb clause.
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