Adverb
clauses are group of words used in shifting or adding meaning of a verb,
clause, adjective, or another adverb. These clauses can be used if: firstly, a
sentence contains a subject and a predicate. Secondly, when a subordinate
conjunction is used and thirdly, if it answer the ‘adverbial questions’ – when,
why, when and how. It is also further categorized to time, place, manner,
degree, condition, concession and reason.
<span>In
the sentence: Below a shelf, she found plants with blooms of lavender
petals and yellow centers. </span>
<span>The
adverb phrase would be letter A: below a shelf</span>
The answer is B
An Engineer
B) nemesis
have a great day
Answer:
June 28, 2021 NOTICE
XYZ School
Environmental rally
Information about the environmental rally that will take place at this school on July 5th, in protest of the construction works of a shopping mall in the area where the city's environmental preservation park is located.
All students are invited to the event that will take place in school time, the others will be excused from activities on that day. Parental permission is required for students who wish to participate.
More information will be made available at the school office.
The direction.
Explanation:
The paying capacity and the willingness of the buyer at a specific price is <em><u>demand</u></em>, while the quantity that is offered by the producers of those goods to its customers or consumers at a specific price is <em><u>supply</u></em>.