its adverb
The independent clause in the sentence is "dad goes and takes along his banjo." This part of the sentence can stand alone as a complete thought, while the phrase "whenever there is a bluegrass festival" serves as a dependent clause that provides additional context.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
yes it is a adjective :)
adverb
adjective
Yes, in the phrase "whenever there is a bluegrass festival," the word "whenever" functions as an adverb. It modifies the verb phrase by indicating the time or condition under which something occurs, specifically relating to the occurrence of the bluegrass festival.
its adverb
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
yes it is a adjective :)
Whenever evaluating expressions that do not have parentheses (brackets) nor indices.
adverb
whenever you win a festival you are rewarded with a wonderful