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Adverbial Clauses of Purpose, Reason, and Contrast.

Adverbial Clauses of Purpose, Reason, and Contrast.

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Adverbial Clauses of Purpose, Reason, and Contrast.

Some adverbial clauses answer the questions How?

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Purpose

clause which is used to tell you about the purpose of the verb in the main clause is called adverb clause of purposeAdverb clauses of purpose are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions that, so that, in order that, in order to and lest.

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Reason

An adverbial clause of reason is directly connected to the main clause of the sentence. It explains and gives reason for the main idea. We use adverbial clauses of reason to explain why someone does something or why something happens.

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Contrast

An adverbial clause of contrast describes something that differs from or contrasts with an idea expressed in the main clause. Commonly used subordinating conjunctions include though, although, even though, whereas, and even if. 

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