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No it is not. It is an adverb phrase since it lacks a subordinating conjunction.
Adverb clauses must be preceded or started by a subordinating conjunction such as after, if, because or although. For a sentence to qualify as an adverb clause it must include in its body a subject and a verb.
As a general rule you can use the following formula:
An adverb clause equals a subordinate conjunction plus a subject plus a verb, and it should be answering how? when? where? or why?
Answer:1. Mai received a present from Mary.
2. Mary had an enjoyable holiday in Italy
3. Mai is very pleased with the results of her studying
4. Her listening and writing are excellent.
5. Mai asked Mary: *
A. to learn English with her
B.to drop her off.
C.to give her best wishes
D, to show her how to study English
6. The word it means: *
A. English
B.listening and writing
C.school year
D. subject
Explanation:
Answer: C ! It’s another word for his royal staff.
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