Identify the adverb clause in this sentence:
If Perry calls, please tell him I am on my way.
A. please tell him I am on my way
B. If Perry calls

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A. We were watching TV when the phone rings.
B. We watched TV when the phone rings.
C. We were watching TV when the phone rang.
D. We were watching TV when the phone had rang.
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Is /book/interesting/very/this
A. Is this very interesting book.
B. This book interesting is very.
C. Book is very interesting this.
D. This book is very interesting.
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A. She sang beautifully.
B. She was singing beautifully.
C. She has sung beautifully.
D. She will sing beautifully.
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Who you (live) with?
A. Who do you live with?
B. Who are you live with?
C. Who does you live with?
D. Who you live with?
