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Helen1
02-06-2026 10:25
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xixi
01-06-2026 08:57
不会用设备卡

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kana
31-05-2026 07:43
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Kei
29-05-2026 09:57
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Eri
29-05-2026 09:04
分かりやすく6歳の娘が飽きずにできました。
楽しかったです♪

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Waka
28-05-2026 08:56
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Brian
27-05-2026 09:26
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Yulia
27-05-2026 08:55
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Hiro
26-05-2026 19:14
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Yoshitaka
26-05-2026 11:09
In the sentence “Wherever you go, I will be with you,” the clause “Wherever you go” is an adverbial clause, not a noun clause.
It is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence in this context. The clause modifies the main clause “I will be with you” by expressing a condition or concession meaning “no matter where.”
So:
* Wherever you go → adverbial clause
* I will be with you → main clause
A noun clause functions as a noun (subject, object, complement, etc.), but “Wherever you go” does not function as a noun here. Instead, it gives additional information about the situation of the main clause, so it functions adverbially.