He will go to the shop after he finishes class.
Which best describes the adverb clause?
A. Adverb clause of time
B. Adverb clause of condition
C. Adverb clause of place
D. Adverb clause of purpose

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A. cook … will smell
B. cook … smell
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Peter ____________ read a lot of books because he likes reading.
A. have to
B. doesn’t have to
C. has to
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A. stops
B. will stop
C. will stops
D. stop
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I __________ (not/recognize) her because she __________ (change) her hairstyle.
A. didn’t recognize, changed
B. wasn’t recognizing, changed
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D. hadn’t been recognizing, had changed
