Identify the adverb clause and the word it modifies.
Mary comes to school unless she is ill.

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer : unless she is ill

The adverb clause of the sentence above is "unless she is ill". It can be recalled that an adverb clause is composed of a subject and connected by a subordinating conjunction. In this case, the subordinating conjunction is unless and this conjunction keeps the clause from expressing a complete thought. The adverb clause "unless she is ill" also answers the wh question "When will Mary comes to school?", making it the correct adverb phrase.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Mary comes to school unless she is ill.

Adverb clause:

unless she is ill

Word modified:

comes

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Answer:

They are often used to combine choppy sentences.

Explanation:

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...It's spelled correctly there..
The term exhausted is spelled E X H A U S T E D ,

you have it correctly spelled in your question ,

I hope this helps

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