Pick out the adverb clause in the below sentence. Although it was raining, they continued their hike.
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Question
Pick out the adverb clause in the below sentence.
Although it was raining, they continued their hike.
- A. it was raining
- B. they continued their hike
- C. Although it was raining (Correct answer)
- D. continued their hike
Correct Answer
Option C — Although it was raining
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is Although it was raining.
Key Points
- An adverb clause is a dependent clause that modifies the verb, telling how, when, why or under what condition.
- "Although it was raining" is introduced by the subordinating conjunction although and expresses concession.
- The clause cannot stand alone as a sentence, confirming it is dependent.
- "They continued their hike" is the independent clause — it carries the main statement.
Additional Information
- Adverb clauses are classified by the relationship they express, each with its own set of subordinating conjunctions:
- Time — when, while, before, after, until, as soon as
- Reason — because, since, as
- Condition — if, unless, provided that
- Concession — although, though, even though, whereas
- Purpose — so that, in order that
- A quick test: an adverb clause can usually be moved to the front or back of the sentence without changing the meaning, which a noun or adjective clause cannot.
Topics covered: Clauses Grammar