Analyze the sentence to select the adverb clause, subordinating conjunction, and the word(s) modified in the appropriate boxes below.

Please get to bed early since you have a test tomorrow.

Sentence: Please get to bed early since you have a test tomorrow.

Adverb Clause: since you have a test tomorrow.
Subordinating Conjunction: since.
Word(s) modified: get to bed early.

To identify the adverb clause, subordinating conjunction, and the word(s) modified in the sentence, follow these steps:

1. Identify the clause that starts with a subordinating conjunction. In this case, the clause "since you have a test tomorrow" begins with the subordinating conjunction "since."

2. Determine the clause's role in the sentence. The clause "since you have a test tomorrow" acts as an adverb clause because it modifies the verb "get" by providing the reason or cause for the action.

3. Identify the word(s) that are modified by the clause. In this case, the adverb clause "since you have a test tomorrow" modifies the verb phrase "get to bed early," specifying the reason for going to bed early.

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