The sentence which uses the passive voice form is option A. A path of destruction was left by the twister. A passive voice construction has no direct object which directly receives the action of the verb. In this kind of sentence, the object becomes the subject instead.
An adverb clause is a group of words that tells us when, how, why, how much, and where something happened. The adverb clause in the sentences given have been underlined below:
- 1. Although Oahu is well known, the<u> </u><u>island named Hawaii is</u><u> bigger</u>
- 2. <u>Kahoolawe is </u><u>smaller</u> than the other main islands are
- 3. Vacationers have many memories<u> </u><u>after </u><u>they leave the islands</u>
- 4. King Kamehameha III and his chiefs earned the people’s respect<u> </u><u>because </u><u>they provided a constitution, a legislature, and a public school system</u>
- 5. <u>Because </u><u>many of the islands offered poor farming opportunities, </u>islanders moved often.
- 6. <u>If</u><u> deep-sea volcanoes keep growing</u>, they eventually break through the surface
- 7. Whole volcanic island chains eventually develop <u>because </u><u>the Pacific Ocean plate keeps shifting over hot spots deep in the earth’s mantle</u>
- 8. <u>Although </u><u>the pacific has many volcanic islands</u>, coral formed most of them
To answer this question, you first need to know that a clause contains a subject and a verb. Also, adverb clauses most times begin with subordinating conjunctions like, if, although, because, after, etc.
Given these clarifications, the underlined clauses above are adverb clauses.
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Although Georgia's economy has suffered various setbacks throughout the 20th century, it improved however since the mid 1990s with agriculture and machinery manufacturing helping to it, but mainly <em>due to</em> <em>Mining</em> and the development of <em>energy industries</em>, particularly the extraction of <em>coal, natural gas, petroleum</em> and other below the surface minerals.
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