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25 June, 20:51

Classify the subordinate clause as a noun, adjective, or adverb clause. Indicate whether it is introduced by a relative pronoun, a subordinating conjunction, or neither.

Don't go out to jog until you finish your homework.

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  1. 25 June, 21:14
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    The subordinate clause here is 'until you finish your homework' and it is an 'adverb clause'. It is introduced by a subordinating conjunction, 'until'.
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