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21 November, 00:50

Is "unless it was absolutely necessary" an adverb clause?

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  1. 21 November, 01:02
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    No it is not. It is an adverb phrase since it lacks a subordinating conjunction.

    Adverb clauses must be preceded or started by a subordinating conjunction such as after, if, because or although. For a sentence to qualify as an adverb clause it must include in its body a subject and a verb.

    As a general rule you can use the following formula:

    An adverb clause equals a subordinate conjunction plus a subject plus a verb, and it should be answering how? when? where? or why?
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