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Adverb Clauses

Adverb Clauses

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5th Grade - University

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Adverb Clauses

KINDS OF ADVERBIAL CLAUSES

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Multiple Select

They behaved quite nicely towards me. (Identify the adverb)

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behaved

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quite

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nicely

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towards

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We will escape in the morning.

Here, 'in the morning' tells us when the work will be done.

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The birds fly in the sky.


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ADVERB CLAUSE OF TIME

the dependent clause begins with these subordinate conjunctions

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My mother was cooking dinner when I arrived.


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Multiple Choice

When I was in America, I missed my parents a lot. (Identify Adverbial Clause)

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when

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when I was

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I missed my parents

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when I was in America

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ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF PLACE

Introduced by subordinating conjunction 'where'- tells the place of action/work done.

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I signed my name where he told me to.


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Multiple Choice

Where you go, is none of my business.

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Where you go

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none of my business

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where

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go

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Thanks to him, I was able to finish my work in time.

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Because you helped me in time, I was able to pass my exams.

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Multiple Choice

Alien movies are frightening because they are made so. (Identify Adverbial Clause)

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Alien movies

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Movies are frightening

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because

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because they are made so

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ADVERB CLAUSE OF MANNER

How the work is done...begin with as, as if, just as, as though

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Please do it as you were told.


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He speaks as though he were the boss.


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ADVERB CLAUSE OF PURPOSE

Introduced by subordinating conjunctions- so that, in order that and lest

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I will give you a map so that you can find the way.


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ADVERB CLAUSE OF CONCESSION OR SUPPOSITION

Introduced by subordinating conjunction- though, although, even if, etc.

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He set sail though the storm threatened.


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ADVERB CLAUSE OF CONDITION

Introduced by subordinating conjunctions- if, unless, whether, on condition that

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If it rains we shall stay at home.


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I won't pay it unless he sends me the bill again.

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ADVERB CLAUSE OF CONTRAST OR COMPARISON

Comparison is of two types- Degree and Manner

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Adverb Clause of Degree

Introduced by subordinating conjunction- than, or by Relative Adverb- as

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No one can run faster than Rama (does).


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He is not so clever as you think.

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ADVERB CLAUSE OF RESULT OR CONSEQUENCE

Introduced by subordinating conjunctions- that, so or such

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They fought so bravely that the enemy was driven off.


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Adverb Clauses

KINDS OF ADVERBIAL CLAUSES

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