An adverb phrase is simply two or more words that act as an adverb.
It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell “how”, “where”,
“why”, or “when.”
An adverb clause which also modifies verbs, adverbs and adjectives; but, an adverb clause also includes a subject and a verb.
Yes I would've, Harriet Tubman risked being caught by slave hunters each time she went to the south, which was 19 times. She ended up helping about 300 slaves make it to the north so they could be free.
Situational irony is occurring as the character push the date of s.u.i.c.i.d.e to Valentine's day however due to their constant journey to finding purpose they keep pushing the date even further until the day they decide that they have way too much stuff to leave behind thereby quitting the idea of s.u.i.c.i.d.e.
He is a comical man, and those around him often find themselves laughing.