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Answer : d. subordinating
A certain clause may qualify as an adverb clause as long as it has a subject and a verb, it must also has a subordinate conjunction that keeps the statement from expressing a single complete thought and lastly, the clause must answer the wh questions when, where, why and how. Examples of adverbial clauses are the following :
Gemma cleaned the entire house until her whole body aches. The adverbial clause is "until her whole body aches.
I run to the door once I heard the chimes' sound. The adverbial clause is " once I heard the chimes' sound"
A certain clause may qualify as an adverb clause as long as it has a subject and a verb, it must also has a subordinate conjunction that keeps the statement from expressing a single complete thought and lastly, the clause must answer the wh questions when, where, why and how. Examples of adverbial clauses are the following :
Gemma cleaned the entire house until her whole body aches. The adverbial clause is "until her whole body aches.
I run to the door once I heard the chimes' sound. The adverbial clause is " once I heard the chimes' sound"