[ Adverb Clauses ]
Which of the following sentences uses “since” as a subordinating conjunction to start an adverb clause?
Which best describes the adverb clause?
A. She always does her homework since she wants to pass.
B. She has always done her homework since the start of the course.
C. She has been doing her homework since early morning.

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