english presadverbial clause presentation
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What is phrase?
Phrase is a group of words which does not contain subject and verb.Eg: drinking water from the bowl.
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What is clause?
Clause is a part of a sentence which has subject and predicate.
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How is clause different from phrase?
A clause can be distinguished from phrase, which does not contain a subject and a verb.Eg:In the afternoon
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What are different types of clauses?
The two types of clauses are independent clause and dependent clause.
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What is independent clause?
Independent clause can express complete thought.
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What is dependent clause?
A dependent clause is usually a supporting part of a sentence, and it cannot stand by itself as a meaningful preposition.
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How are clauses used in senteces?
Clauses can play a variety of roles in sentences. A clause can act as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
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What is adverbial clause?An adverbial clause (or an adverb clause) is a group of words which plays the role of an adverb. An adverbial clause can contain subject and verb. Eg: Keep hitting the gong hourly.(normal adverb) Keep hitting the gong until I tell you to stop.(adverbial clause)
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What is subordinating conjunction?
A subordinating conjunction is used to link a subordinate clause. It is also known as a dependent clause.
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Properties of adverbial clause.
An adverbial clause is a dependent clause. This means it cannot stand alone as meaningful sentence in its own right.
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An adverbial clause usually starts with a subordinating conjunction (e.g., although, because, if, until, when) An adverbial clause will contain a
subject and a verb. (This is what makes it a clause as opposed to a phrase.)
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Types of adverbial clause
Adverbial clause of time.Adverbial clause of condition.Adverbial clause of concession.Adverbial clause of placeAdverbial clause of reason.
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Adverbial clause of time.
An adverb of time states when something happens or how often. An adverb of time often starts with one of the following subordinating conjunctions: after, as soon as, before, until, when, or while.
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Examples of adverbial clause of time.
While I entered, she switched off the T.v.
As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.
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Adverbial clause of condition.
An adverb of condition states the condition for the main idea to come into effect. An adverb of condition often starts with if.
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Examples of Adverbial clause of condition.
If I were a bird, I would fly.
If I have a money, I will buy a car.
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Adverbial clause of concession.
An adverb of concession offers a statement which contrasts with the main idea. An adverb of concession often starts with one of the following subordinating conjunctions: though, although, even though.
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Examples of adverbial clause of concession
Although he was rich, he was not happy.
Eventhough he played he was not happy.
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Adverbial clause of place.
An adverb of place states where something happens.An adverbial clause of place is starts one of the following subordinating conjunctions: anywhere, everywhere, where, or wherever.
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Examples of adverbial clause of place
Wherever they go, they wil fight.
Wherever there is a beach, sun worshippers will gather.
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Adverbial clause of reason.
An adverb of reason offers a reason for the main idea. An adverb of reason often starts with one of the following subordinating conjunctions: as, because, since.
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Examples Adverbial clause of reason.
Our field is flooded with water, because it rained yesterday.
I am unable to attend the class because I am suffering from fever.
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1. Only one is allowed to answer2. Please rise your hands if you
know the answer.3. Please don’t shout.
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1:1. __________________ he always did well on his English tests, his parents were not surprised that he got an A.
WhenSince
2. You should keep the milk in the refrigerator, __________________ it doesn't go bad.
sinceso that
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3. __________________ he thinks he's smart, he isn't. AlthoughAfter
4. You should say goodbye to your brother ________________ you leave for Europe.beforesince
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5. ________________ my father has high blood pressure, he has to watch what he eats. BeforeSince
6. ________________ I came to this country, I didn't speak a word of English!BeforeSince
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7. I'll let you know ________________ I come back.becauseafter
8. He doesn't understand ________________ he doesn't speak French very well.so thatbecause
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9. He spoke slowly ________________ she would understand.becauseso that
10. ________________ you stop crying, I'll buy you an ice cream.IfSince
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