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An adverbial clause used as an adverb is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb within a sentence. It modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb by providing information about time, place, manner, condition, purpose, or reason. Adverbial clauses typically begin with subordinating conjunctions such as "when," "where," "how," "if," "because," "since," "although," and "while." These clauses can answer questions such as "when?" "where?" "how?" "why?" or "under what condition?" and they add more detail or provide additional information to the main clause.