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

He will not come unless you invite him.

(will not) ???

can anyone help

No. Will come is the main verb. Not is an adverb modifying this verb.

so (not come unless you invite him)

Why did you include the main verb in an adverb clause?

To put parentheses around the adverb clause in the sentence "He will not come unless you invite him," follow these steps:

1. Identify the adverb clause in the sentence. In this case, the adverb clause is "unless you invite him."

2. Determine the correct locations for the parentheses. In this case, the adverb clause can be placed either before or after the main clause.

3. Place the parentheses around the adverb clause. The sentence can be written with parentheses in the following ways:
- (He will not come) unless you invite him.
- He will not come (unless you invite him).

Both versions are correct and effectively place the parentheses around the adverb clause.