[ Adverbial Clauses ]
Point out the adverbial clause in this sentence: ‘Before the movie starts, grab some popcorn.’
A. Before the movie starts
B. While the movie starts
C. During the movie starts
D. After the movie starts

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A. are
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A. is going
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