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A subordinating conjunction usually introduces a(n) _____. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause prepositional phrase

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adverb

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Answer:

adverb clause.

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Adverbial clauses are phrases with the same function as an adverb, and in them we have subordinate conjunctions to unite the dependent clause (adverbial sentence) to the independent clause. In this type of clause, the conjunction connects the adverbial clause to the word contained in the independent clause that the adverbial clause will modify.

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