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An adverb is a word that describes or adds to the meaning of a verb, an adjective and
Adverb Clauses
ADVERB CLAUSES are called ADVERB CLAUSES because they function to describe or define the why, how, when, or conditions under which something happens. ADVERB CLAUSES are easy to identify because they begin with the SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS youre already used to identifying, words like: AFTER, IF, SINCE, WHEN, BECAUSE, ALTHOUGH, UNTIL. ADVERB CLAUSES can appear anywhere in a sentence: as the sentence opener, between the SUBJECT and PERFORMING VERB of the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE, or as the sentence closer.
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Adverb Clause of Time Adverb Clause of Reason Adverb Clause of Concession Adverb Clause of Contrast Adverb Clause of Result Adverb Clause of Purpose Adverb Clause of Place Adverb Clause of Manner
Form:
These clauses are introduced by an adverb of time such as when, whenever, while, as, before, after, till,
When he comes, he will tell us the story. Monica was reading while Tom was writing. The lecture started as we arrived. I will stay with the baby until you come home. After she had got the money, she bought the
car.
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Analysis:
Ex. When the phone rang, the baby woke up.
Notice: this sentence consists of a subordinate clause followed by a main clause. The subordinate clause is a dependent clause begins with what is called a subordinating conjunction. This causes the clause to be dependent upon the rest of the sentence for its meaning; it cannot stand by itself.