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English, 03.03.2020 09:38 ani61

In this sentence, which words represent the ADVERB CLAUSE (a type of subordinate
clause)?
The plan for the weekend is to go on a picnic although the latest forecast calls for
rain

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In this sentence, which words represent the ADVERB CLAUSE (a type of subordinate
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