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Disabled_girl Posted 19 years ago
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She cries only when...

Hiya!

She cries only when she watches her soap opera passion.

Is that a adverbial clause? As all the when she watches her soap passion, modify cries?

When you should never call her is when passion is on ( so, is there a adverbial clause here too???)

Thanks!!
  

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DG, your posts are difficult to interpret because you do not write carefully. Precisely what part of the sentence are you speaking of as an adverbial clause? 'Soap opera passion' is confused English-- a passion is an emotion.

  • DG, your posts are difficult to interpret because you do not write carefully.
  • Precisely what part of the sentence are you speaking of as an adverbial clause?
  • 'Soap opera passion' is confused English-- a passion is an emotion.
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DG, your posts are difficult to interpret because you do not write carefully. Precisely what part of the sentence are you speaking of as an adverbial clause? 'Soap opera passion' is confused English-- a passion is an emotion.
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Passion is the name of the saop.

She cries only when she watches her soap opera "Passion". (Is that a adverbial clause? As ( when she watches her soap Passion), modify cries?

When you should never call her is when "Passion" is on ( so, is there a adverbial clause there too???)
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Adverbial clauses:

when she watches her soap opera "Passion"
when "Passion" is on

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