The word ‘even if is the adverb clause of concession in the given sentence. State whether this statement is true/false.The score would have been even if I had hit a goal.

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An adverb clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. It modifies a separate element within a sentence.  Adverb clauses provide information about verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. They can be used to show time (temporal clauses) or cause (causal clauses).  Here are some examples of adverb clauses: "While I was fishing last year, I caught a fish". "After we finished hiking for the day, we took a nap". "Before the movie ended, the man in the front revealed the murderer". "Tabbie Swift, while she is my best friend, will never be my oldest friend".  Adverb clauses are connected... Show more

The word ‘even if is the adverb clause of concession in the given sentence. State whether this statement is true/false.<br /><strong>The score would have been even if I had hit a goal.</strong>