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Adverbial Clause of Time These clauses tell you when something happens. |
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Adverbial Clause of Purpose These clauses connect the action to the expected/intended result or purpose. |
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Adverbial Clause of Reason These clauses tell you the reason/motive why something happened or was done. |
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Adverbial Clause of Concession These clauses contrast with the main clause they are paired with. Clue: clauses of concession often begin with 'although' or words/phrases with a similar meaning to 'although.' |
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Adverbial Clause of Condition These clauses talk about what will happen if something else happens. Some clauses of condition begin with 'if' but others use words/phrases with a similar meaning to 'if'. |
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Adverbial Clause of Place "These clauses answer the question 'where?'"(Definition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverbial_clause) |
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Adverbial Clause of Comparison These clauses are used to compare two people, things or conditions. |
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Adverbial Clause of Result These clauses are used to talk about the result(s) of an act or event. These results may be wanted or unwanted. |
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Adverbial Clause of Manner These clauses "talk about someone's behaviour or the way something is done." (Definition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverbial_clause) |