'Although rain was drenching the players the players still finished the game' is the correct sentence in which an adverb clause is underlined. This adverb clause starts with a subordinating conjunction 'although' and contains a subject 'rain' and the verb is 'was drenching'. The adverb clause changes the verb 'finished' in the main clause.
Solely means only, simply or merely.
Dipsomania is one word substitute for Irresistible craving for alcoholic drinks.
The act of formally approving something is known as Ratification.
A restrictive clause is one that limits the meaning of the word it describes.
For example ::
The girl who lives next door is beautiful.
This restrictive clause limits "the girl" to say it's specifically the one next door.
Italian sonnets have 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter. They are divided into two sections: the octave and the sestet. The octave of an Italian sonnet consists of the first eight lines of the poem. It follows an ABBAABBA rhyme pattern.
A place where bees are kept is called as an apiary.
In Blefescu, Limtoc the general, Lalcon the chamberlain, and Balmuff the grand justiciary accuse Gulliver of treason.
A term used interchangeably with diskette is Floppy disk.
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