Adverb Clause: a dependent clause that begins with a ...
Example: Before we left, we lowered the blinds. Punctuation: If the adverb clause is at the beginning of the sentence, it needs to be followed by a comma. If the adverb clause is at the end, no comma is needed. Those last two sentences both had adverb clauses at the beginning. Adjective Clause: a dependent clause that begins with a relative pronoun ................
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