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Identify the adverb clause in each of the following sentences. Give the word or words that the clause modifies. Be prepared to state whether the clause tells how, how much, when, where, why, to what extent, or under what conditions.
Exercise: After they had invited their friends to dinner, Lola Gomez and her father began preparing the meal. After they had invited their friends to dinner-began.
Then these vegetables are fried in a little oil until they are tender and herbs and spices such as basil, cilantro, cumin, and black and white paper are added.
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The adverb clause in this sentence, until they are tender, tells us to what extent the action is done. The words that the adverb clause modifies are fried.
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