toloue_man
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Of the following sentences, the first is an adverbial clause and the second is a noun clause. What is the difference between these two sentences that we name the first one an adverbial clause and the second one a noun clause?
1) Whoever knocks at the door, don't open it.
2) Whoever broke the window must pay for it.
And another question, what kind of adverbial clause is the first one?
1) Whoever knocks at the door, don't open it.
2) Whoever broke the window must pay for it.
And another question, what kind of adverbial clause is the first one?
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