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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is this an adjective clause?

It is nice to swim in the water when it is not too cold.

  

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No, it's a subordinate clause of time, so it's adverbial. It's not a description of a kind of water, so it isn't an adjective. It specifies when it is nice to swim.

  • No, it's a subordinate clause of time, so it's adverbial.
  • It's not a description of a kind of water, so it isn't an adjective.
  • It specifies when it is nice to swim.
  • CJ
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No, it's a subordinate clause of time, so it's adverbial.

It's not a description of a kind of water, so it isn't an adjective.
It specifies when it is nice to swim.

CJ

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