Identify the sentence in which an adverb clause is underlined.
A. (Although people live in the desert), they are still limited by its harsh climate.***
B. Much of the desert has a scattered, indigenous population, (which explorers sometimes encounter).
C. Nomads continue (to wander) the desert in search of water and food.
2 answers
No. The clause in A modifies the subject, they. It's an adjective clause.
I'm sorry. Reed is usually right. In this instance, he's wrong.
A has an adverb clause. It modifies are limited.
B has an adjective clause and C has an infinitive phrase.
A has an adverb clause. It modifies are limited.
B has an adjective clause and C has an infinitive phrase.