Put parentheses around the adverb clause by placing the parentheses in their correct locations.

Please get my mail in case i am called away.

Please get my mail (in case i am called away.)

would it be (in case i am called away)

thank you

You're welcome.

In order to put parentheses around the adverb clause in the given sentence, we need to identify the adverb clause first. An adverb clause is a dependent clause that modifies the verb, adjective, or adverb in the sentence.

In this sentence, the adverb clause is "in case I am called away." It modifies the verb "get" by answering the question "under what circumstances should the mail be gotten?"

To correctly place parentheses around the adverb clause, we can rewrite the sentence as follows:

Please get my mail (in case I am called away).

By adding parentheses around the adverb clause, we set it apart from the rest of the sentence and indicate that it is an explanatory or additional information.