[ Grammar ]
“Can you explain why you are always late for work?”
“There must be some _____. I’ve never been late for work.”
A. mistakes
B. mistake
C. mistaken
D. mistaking

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What is an adverb clause?
A. A word that modifies an adverb, adjectives, verbs, and verb phrases.
B. A clause that indicates time, place, condition, contrast, reason, and purpose.
C. A phrase that tells you what a noun does.
D. A clause that mofies the noun in the sentence.
