I was surprised when I heard him talk so. Here 'when I heard him talk so' is?
Answer: Adverb clause
Explanation
"When I heard him talk so" gives more information about the time of the action "was surprised," which is a function of an adverb clause.
It begins with the subordinating conjunction "when" and contains a subject ("I") and a verb ("heard"), forming a dependent clause.
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