Adverb
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Adverb A+ Goon Squad ;)
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adverb :D A+ 4th
The clause in parentheses, "when the road got too muddy for the stroller," is a subordinate (or dependent) clause. It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and provides additional information about the timing of the main clause, "she carried the baby." Specifically, it functions as an adverbial clause, indicating the condition under which the action in the main clause took place.
there are some strollers with almost "off-road" wheels that perform decently in muddy conditions.
adverb :D A+ 4th
This is a dependent adverbial clause (subordinate clause).
Mud
lack of friction?
PLACE. example: The car rolled down the muddy road. "down the muddy road" - adverb of place
It really depends on how muddy it is. If its just a bit muddy, the stock tires will likely be fine. However, if it is really muddy you will need some tires designed for off road mud driving.
Most freight is carried by road because the rail system is outdated and in need of repair