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Identify each italicized subordinate clause as a noun clause, an adjective clause, or an adverb clause. The exhibition could not begin until Phineas Barnum appeared.
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User: Identify each italicized subordinate clause as a noun clause, an adjective clause, or an adverb clause. The exhibition could not begin until Phineas Barnum appeared.

Weegy: What the speaker said was not clear.
"What the speaker said" is a noun clause.


User: Score: In the sentence below, identify the adverb clause, subordinating conjunction, and the word(s) modified. Although he spends much time playing tennis, he manages to get his studying done.

Weegy: Although he spends much time playing tennis, he manages to get his studying done. Adverb clause: Although he spends much time playing tennis, Subordinating conjunction: Although, Word Modified: Manages.
mmilla|Points 45|

User: In the sentence below, identify the adverb clause, subordinating conjunction, and the word(s) modified. When the Tigers won the state championship, they dumped the water jug on their coach.

Weegy: When the Tigers won the state championship, they dumped the water jug on their coach. Adverb clause: When the Tigers won the state championship. Subordinating conjunction: When. Words modified: dumpted the water jug on their coach.
debnjerry|Points 37641|

User: Identify each italicized subordinate clause as a noun clause, an adjective clause, or an adverb clause. The gardener put in a pinch of grass seed wherever he pulled out a weed.

Weegy: Which word is italicized
kaysha|Points 3374|

User: wherever he pulled out a weed.

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Identify each italicized subordinate clause as a noun clause, an adjective clause, or an adverb clause. The exhibition could not begin until Phineas Barnum appeared.
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The exhibition could not begin until Phineas Barnum appeared.
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