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What kind of clause is the underlined group of words? Because the weather is so nice, many people are heading to the beach. A. adverb clause B. adjective clause
Because the weather is so nice, many people are heading to the beach. "Because the weather is so nice" is an adverb clause.
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Because the weather is so nice, many people are heading to the beach.
"Because the weather is so nice" is an adverb clause.
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