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3 December, 20:16

Which question does the adverb clause answer?

Sarah really didn't feel like going out on Saturday night because she wasn't in a very good mood; she hadn't slept well the night before.

A: When?

B: Where?

C: How?

D: Why?

E: On (Under) what condition?

F: comparison/contrast

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  1. 3 December, 20:18
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    Short answer: You are answering why?

    Why doesn't she want to go out? She doesn't want to go out because she's in a very bad mood. She knows that she won't be good company.

    Remark

    The sentence after the; (semicolon) does not begin with any kind of connective word. If you put a noun in place of she, you would see that the last part after the semicolon is a complete sentence.
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