"Unless you run fast", you will miss the bus. The inverted commas clause is?
Answer: Adverbial clause
Explanation
"Unless you run fast" gives a condition for the main action (missing the bus).
Clauses that begin with unless, if, because, although are adverbial clauses (they modify verbs).
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