Identify the adverb clause in the sentence:
I am bringing a jacket because it might be cold today.
A. I am bringing a jacket
B. because it might be cold today

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Articles and Prepositions › ViewYou have to return the book _____ Monday.
A. by
B. for
C. in
D. since
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Dear John, First of all, sorry I _____________ (not write) for so long, but I was on holiday.
A. am not writing
B. have not been written
C. have not written
D. don’t write
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A. has learnt
B. has been learning
C. have learned
D. have been learning
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Kate sometimes do homework at the weekend.
B. Kate does sometimes homework at the weekend.
C. Kate sometimes does homework at the weekend.
D. Kate do sometimes homework at the weekend.
