An adverb clause is a dependent clause used as an adverb in a sentence to indicate time, place, condition, contrast, concession, reason, purpose, or result. No one may leave the school until the principal finishes the announcements. Identify the adverb clause in the sentence. A) may leave B) until the principal C) may leave the school D) until the principal finishes the announcements

Respuesta :

D. Until the principal finishes the announcements

Answer:

it is D i just took the test

Explanation:

The adverbial clause is until the principal finishes the announcements. It answers "when" about the verb may leave.

REMEMBER--When an adverb clause finishes the sentence, there is no need for a comma.