Asked by Makayla
I don't get to sleep in my own room whenever my great Aunt Sally visits us.
The adverb clause in this sentence is _____.
my great Aunt Sally visits us.
I don't get to sleep in my own room
to sleep in my own room whenever my great Aunt Sally visits us
whenever my great Aunt Sally visits us
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whenever my great Aunt Sally visits us
Explanation: It's a dependent (subordinate) adverbial clause of time introduced by the subordinating conjunction "whenever," answering "when?" it modifies the verb phrase "don't get to sleep."
Explanation: It's a dependent (subordinate) adverbial clause of time introduced by the subordinating conjunction "whenever," answering "when?" it modifies the verb phrase "don't get to sleep."
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