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 word until can BEGIN an adverb clause, but it is not an adverb by itself. The word until is a preposition or conjunction.
There isnt one but there is an adverb clause
It modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb.
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The temperature falls fast when the sun sets. When the sun sets is an adverb clause. Adverb clauses are introduced by subordinating conjunctions. Although,after, because, when, etc.
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.
If clause - part of of a conditional sentence. If you arrive early I will not be ready.
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.
Yes, "when the moon is full" is an adverb clause. Adverb clause: "when the moon is full" Subject: moon Verb: is
The underlined clause "when the race began" is an adverb clause modifying the adverb "novanent" in the sentence: "The runners increased their speed when the race began."
An 'adverb clause' is a subordinate clause that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It tells when, where, how, to what extent or under what conditions.
An embedded clause is not an adverb. It is a type of subordinate clause that is embedded within a main clause and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb within the sentence.
adverb clause
It is an adverb clause. It will say "when" an activity may take place.
When he was young ... - as in When he was young he did some very foolish things - is an adverb clause of time.
An adverb clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb. A conjunction that begins an adverb clause is called a subordinating conjunction. It joins the clause to the rest of the sentence.
The word until can BEGIN an adverb clause, but it is not an adverb by itself. The word until is a preposition or conjunction.