The appropriate adverb clause to complete the sentence is:
"before the family dinner."
So the complete sentence would be:
"Jonah will go to the store with Michelle before the family dinner."
This clause indicates when Jonah will go to the store.
Jonah will go to the store with Michelle
though he is tired.
Jonah will go to the store with Michelle
, who is his older sister.
Jonah will go to the store with Michelle
before the family dinner.
Jonah will go to the store with Michelle
, but he will not drive.
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The appropriate adverb clause to complete the sentence is:
"before the family dinner."
So the complete sentence would be:
"Jonah will go to the store with Michelle before the family dinner."
This clause indicates when Jonah will go to the store.