Identifying Adverb Clauses
Identify the adverb clause and type it in the space with a comma in the correct place. Adverb clauses at the beginning of a sentence start with subordinating conjunctions. Sentences beginning with subordinating conjunctions need a comma. Some examples of subordinating conjunctions: When, Where, While, Because, After, Before, Unless, Until, Though, Although, Since, If, As, Than
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