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Which of the following sentences contain adverbial phrases and clauses? Check each answer below that is correct.
“They should jog before they go to work.”
“People who are kind impress me.”
“Enchiladas with spinach are delicious.”
“I try to go to the gym whenever I can.”
“I am allowed to drive until sundown.
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Correct answers: 1, 4, and 5.
- “They should jog before they go to work.” — "before they go to work" is an adverbial clause (time).
- “I try to go to the gym whenever I can.” — "whenever I can" is an adverbial clause (time).
- “I am allowed to drive until sundown.” — "until sundown" is an adverbial (prepositional) phrase of time.
The others are not adverbials: "who are kind" is a relative (adjective) clause, and "with spinach" is a prepositional phrase modifying "enchiladas" (noun).
- “They should jog before they go to work.” — "before they go to work" is an adverbial clause (time).
- “I try to go to the gym whenever I can.” — "whenever I can" is an adverbial clause (time).
- “I am allowed to drive until sundown.” — "until sundown" is an adverbial (prepositional) phrase of time.
The others are not adverbials: "who are kind" is a relative (adjective) clause, and "with spinach" is a prepositional phrase modifying "enchiladas" (noun).
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