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An adverb clause is a group of words that function as an adverb in a sentence. Adverb clauses can be used to add explanatory detail to your writing and explain how or why things happen. To identify adverb clauses, you'll need to understand what an adverb does as well as how a clause is formed
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A,
Atkins bought them hockey equipment and signed them up to play in the local kid’s league.
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Maybe;
"I never got used to how beautiful it was."
Explanation:
Since the beauty covers the whole idea.
The two things are "like" and "as"
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Hans Brinker and his younger sister participates in a Skating race whose winning prize is pair of silver skates. The belonged to a poor family and they did not had money to buy new skates for the competition. Hans has saved some money so he took those money out of the saving box to buy new skates but since his father is having some mental disorder the doctor asks for an immediate surgery. Hans gives all he has to the doctor and leaves the wish to buy new skates aside. Doctor is so inspired by this act of little child and so he plans to do his dad's surgery for free and returns money to Hans. The group of children who are taking part in the competition goes for a multi day skating journey. There Hans see a little hole from where water was flowing. Hans put his finger in the diike and he saves the city from big flood.