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The following sentence with an adverb clause is punctuated correctly. The picnic was postponed because the rain ruined the grounds. True False

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  • 20-10-2018

The answer is true.

An adverb clause contains a subject and a verb and functions as an adverb , so it modifies a verb, adjective or adverb.

In the example sentence, the adverb clause expresses cause and effect: "because the rain ruined the grounds." The statement does not need a comma after postponed because the adverb clause is at the end of the sentence, so the coordinating conjunction because indicates separation between the two clauses.

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