Reducing Adverb Clauses (1)
Click YES if the adverb clause can be reduced (shortened to a phrase). Click NO if the adverb clause cannot be reduced.
After the children put on their Halloween costumes, they go around their neighborhood trick-or-treating.
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When people greet a trick-or-treater at their door, they offer candy.
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When people give candy, the children should say thank you.
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Because the boy's bag was growing heavy with candy, he felt it was time to go home.
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Since Rowan didn't want to admit his fear, he simply pretended to be bored by all the ghost stories.
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The trick-or-treaters screamed with delight when they saw a scary witch at the door.
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As the children had received loads of fun and candy, they went home happy.
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Before the children began eating their candy, their parents warned them not to eat too much.
- YES
- NO