B. adverb clause
Only one of the sentences contain an adverbial clause. I lay out the explanations below.
<span>(A) NO ADVERBIAL CLAUSE. "Where I could get some coffee" is part of a reported speech. </span>
<span>(B) NO ADVERBIAL CLAUSE. "What she pointed out" is a noun clause. </span>
(C) NO ADVERBIAL CLAUSE. "How to invest my money" is the direct object of know; hence, it's a noun clause.
<span>(D) </span>"Where they can find food easily"<span> is an example of an adverbial clause. It is an adverb of place, answering the question: Where do most animals thrive?</span>
Answer:
Im not 100% sure but I believe it would be Factual Mistakes D
Explanation:
"I am sure Beth said," I believe it is like that.Good Luck.
Prepositional clause-
In this phrase, you will see for is being used as a preposition because it tells how and the only other part of the phrase is a noun. Hope this helps!
Answer:
yes it is working...............................