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Identify the subordinate clause and tell if it is used as an adjective, adverb, or noun. When I told you that I didn't want any tuna salad, I was quite serious.
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User: Identify the subordinate clause and tell if it is used as an adjective, adverb, or noun. When I told you that I didn't want any tuna salad, I was quite serious.

Weegy: When I told you that I didn't want any tuna salad-subordinate clause. This means it cannot stand alone. In this case it is used as an adverbial phrase
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When I told you that I didn't want any tuna salad, I was quite serious.
Subordinate clause: When I told you that I didn't want any tuna salad;
Used as: Adverb
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