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Read the sentence. Marileta is staying with friends until she finds an apartment. What type of clause do the underlined words form? a noun clause a relative clause an adverbial clause an independent clause

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adverbial clause

The adverbial clause in this sentence is "until she finds an apartment". This clause has it's own subject (she) and verb (finds), but it is dependent upon the rest of the sentence because of the subordinating conjunction "until". This clause also tells how long Marileta is staying with friends. Adverb clauses answer usually answer one of many questions including how long?

From the sentence, Marileta is staying with friends until she finds an apartment, it is seen that until she finds an apartment, the second clause is where one can find the adverbial clause.

Adverbial Clause

An adverbial clause is a group of words that form a dependent clause and also act as adverbs in a sentence. Adverb clause modifies the main verb in the independent clause.

The first part of the clause Marileta is staying with friends is an independent clause, supporting the dependent clause until she finds an apartment, which is the second clause.

Therefore, the correct answer is Adverbial clause.

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