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Identify the type of subordinate clause in the following and determine if it is a noun, adverb or adjective.
The sauce burned before Hans remembered to stir it.

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The type of subordinate clause being addressed by the given sentence is the adverbial clause or adverb subordinate clause.

What is the adverbial clause?

The adverbial clause refers to the word group where the dependent clause has modified the verb being used in the independent clause.

According to the given sentence, the adverbial clause always begins with a conjunction, that is, before. The phrase 'sauce burned' is the dependent or subordinate clause consisting of a subject and an adverb, that is, 'burn' which changed the verb 'remember' being used in an independent clause, that is,  'Hans remembered'.

Therefore, the adverbial clause is the type of subordinate clause examined from the given sentence.

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