Select the adverb clause to complete the sentence.

Choose, Fatima will take her dog for a walk.

Choices are:

In a few hours
Always responsible a day reliable
Despite the bad weather
Before the sun sets

I am not sure which one to choose both the first one and the fourth one tell when she will walk the dog. How do you know which one is right?

I picked before the sunsets and got it correct.

Sorry the second one should be Always responsible and reliable

a clause includes a verb

otherwise, it's just a prepositional phrase

A couple of examples to help you:

If you pay your bills, you will have a good credit score.
Unless you run fast, you will miss the bus.

yeah the fourth one.. before the sun sets

To determine the correct adverb clause to complete the sentence, analyze the meaning and context of the sentence.

In this case, the sentence "Choose, Fatima will take her dog for a walk" does not provide any specific time or condition for when Fatima will take her dog for a walk. It simply presents a prompt for you to select the appropriate adverb clause.

Let's examine the choices:

1. "In a few hours": This adverb clause specifies a time frame, indicating that Fatima will take her dog for a walk within a few hours. However, there is no mention of when exactly this walk will happen.

2. "Always responsible a day reliable": This phrase is not a grammatically correct adverb clause. It seems to be a combination of unrelated words.

3. "Despite the bad weather": This adverb clause introduces a condition or circumstance. If you choose this, it implies that Fatima will take her dog for a walk despite the presence of bad weather.

4. "Before the sun sets": This adverb clause specifies a time frame, indicating that Fatima will take her dog for a walk before the sun sets. However, similar to choice 1, there is no mention of when exactly this walk will happen.

Based on the given options, the most suitable adverb clause to complete the sentence is "Despite the bad weather," as it provides a relevant condition for Fatima to still take her dog for a walk. However, it is important to note that none of the options directly answer when the walk will occur.