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10 November, 16:33

The trees lose their leaves and colors.

Which sentence correctly adds an adverb clause to this sentence?

A.

The trees lose their leaves and colors and some die.

B.

The trees lose their leaves and colors, and the wind blows hard.

C.

The trees lose their leaves and colors, but March weather is pleasant.

D.

When the seasons change, the trees lose their leaves and color.

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  1. 10 November, 16:44
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    D) When the seasons change, the trees lose their leaves and color.

    This is addition is an adverb clause as it is a group of words functioning as an adverb and provides information on the conditions that the sentence takes place under.
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