the first phrase is in the past tense, the second is in the present tense. Depending on the context, either can be used.
I hope ur joking . Those are literally all b’s and probably one A if our grade system is the same.
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2. an adverbial clause modifying the verb are keeping
Explanation:
Adverbial clauses usually begin with a subordinating conjunction like <em>since, after </em>and <em>before</em>, and they contain a subject and a verb. Therefore, the sentence given is a complex sentence, consisting of a dependent or subordinate clause (<em>Since they already have an older cat</em>) and an independent one (<em>they are keeping the kitten in a separate room for a few days</em>).