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  • 06-11-2019
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“when it’s raining” noun clause , adjective clause , adverb clause .

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AnamRanjha
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  • 12-11-2019

Answer:

Adverb clause

Explanation:

Adverb clause always has a subject and a verb.

Verb=it

Subject= raining

There is not any noun in it.

Plus no adjective  is used for raining as well.

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