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An adverbial clause used as a subject is a type of clause that functions as the subject of a sentence and provides information about the action or state described in the main clause. It typically begins with a subordinating conjunction such as "that," "whether," or "if."
For example, in the sentence "Whether she will attend the party is still uncertain," the adverbial clause "Whether she will attend the party" serves as the subject of the sentence. It introduces the topic of uncertainty regarding her attendance at the party.