If clause - part of of a conditional sentence.
If you arrive early I will not be ready.
Yes, it will modify a verb within another clause, e.g. "We can have breakfast if we arrive by 8 AM." "If we arrive by 8 AM, we will not have to wait in line."
The phrase "as soon as the store clerk arrived" is a dependent adverb clause, specifically a subordinate clause that functions as an adverb to modify the main clause.
what kind of clause is than jogging
what kind of clause is than jogging
adverb clause
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8 is the "Copyright Clause."
the compound clause and the complex clause
It can be an independent clause or a dependent clause. It is an independent clause if does not have a word at the beginning like "but" or "because". If there is a word like this at the beginning of the clause, it is a dependent clause.
noun clause
"You" is not an adjective clause, or any other kind of clause, because it is a single word. "You" is a pronoun.
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No, the word 'when' is an adverb or a conjunction.EXAMPLESadverb: When will Hugo arrive? (Hugo will arrive when?)conjunction: Hugo will arrive whenhe leaves his job.