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28 February, 04:54

What type of clause or phrase is italicized in the sentence below?

Whenever I can come will be soon enough for the race.

past participial phrase

noun clause

adverb clause

nominative absolute

elliptical clause

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  1. 28 February, 06:37
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    Adverb clause. Because an adverb usually follows a main clause. But in your cause the clause is in the beginning so it is called an introductory clause.
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