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Identify the sentence that uses an adverbial clause. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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So that we would have enough left for tomorrow, we only used half of the vegetables in the salad.
So that we would have enough left for tomorrow, we only used half of the vegetables in the salad.
None of us could believe what the mountain climber described in his lecture.
None of us could believe what the mountain climber described in his lecture.
Olivier J. Wallach, who founded the college, has a building named after him there.
Olivier J. Wallach, who founded the college, has a building named after him there.
The bird that we saw on our South African safari was called a lilac-breasted roller.
The bird that we saw on our South African safari was called a lilac-breasted roller.
Javy was named captain of the team despite it being his first year on the team.
Javy was named captain of the team despite it being his first year on the team.
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- "So that we would have enough left for tomorrow, we only used half of the vegetables in the salad." (adverbial clause of purpose: "So that we would have enough left for tomorrow")
- "Javy was named captain of the team despite it being his first year on the team." (adverbial of concession: "despite it being his first year on the team")
- "So that we would have enough left for tomorrow, we only used half of the vegetables in the salad." (adverbial clause of purpose: "So that we would have enough left for tomorrow")
- "Javy was named captain of the team despite it being his first year on the team." (adverbial of concession: "despite it being his first year on the team")
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