adverb :D
A+
4th
This is a dependent adverbial clause (subordinate clause).
The clause "When the road got too muddy for the stroller" is a subordinate or dependent clause. It begins with the subordinating conjunction "when," indicating that it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and provides additional information about the timing of an action. This clause typically sets the stage for a main clause that would follow.
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.
Phil and Ted Stroller are both famous for their inline buggies. This is a unique type of stroller with many features such as number of stroller seats and also able for versatility and compatibility.
The best baby stroller for traveling would be a baby stroller system which combines elements of both a carseat and a stroller. A high handlebar which doesn't cause back strain and heavy duty wheels that can accommodate any type of terrain is also advised.
dependent clause
adverbial clause
Yes, a stroller can be considered a lever, specifically a type of lever known as a third-class lever. In this setup, the effort applied by the person pushing the stroller is between the load (the child and any items in the stroller) and the fulcrum (the wheels). This design allows for easier movement and maneuverability, making it easier to push the load.
Apparently, the plant that would be affected by 'muddy water' is the marsh...
You don't give the clause so there is no answer.
elastic clause