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.

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Grammar › View________, they would not have admired her so much.
A. If she were generous
B. Had it not been for her generosity
C. If it hadn’t been for she were generous
D. Despite her generosity
Tenses › View
The company ___ requires three years of experience for all job applicants.
A. once
B. sometime
C. usually
Adverb Clause › View__________ the data is accurate, our conclusions should be reliable.
A. After
B. Until
C. Although
D. Because
Conditional Sentence Type 0, 1, 2, 3 › View
If I …… stronger, I …… you to carry the piano.
A. Am, ‘d help
B. Were, ‘d help
C. ‘d be, ‘d help
