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What kind of clause is “whenever it sees strangers” in the sentence “My dog barks, whenever it sees strangers”?

AMain clause

BAdverbial clause

CAdjective clause

DNoun clause

Answer:

B. Adverbial clause

Read Explanation:

The clause “whenever it sees strangers” explains the condition under which the dog barks. It modifies the verb “barks,” making it an adverbial clause.


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