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Read the sentence.
Marileta is staying with friends until she finds an apartment.
What type of clause do the underlined words form?
a noun clause
a relative clause
an adverbial clause
an independent clause
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An adverbial clause.
"Until she finds an apartment" is a subordinate (dependent) clause introduced by the subordinating conjunction "until" and it tells when Marileta is staying with friends (a time expression), so it functions as an adverbial clause.
"Until she finds an apartment" is a subordinate (dependent) clause introduced by the subordinating conjunction "until" and it tells when Marileta is staying with friends (a time expression), so it functions as an adverbial clause.
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