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Here is a list of various adverbial clauses for practice

1) Let me know when you have finished. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 2) If you go away, please write to me. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 3) Are you deaf that you didnt hear me? (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 4) You must go where he tells you. (Adverbial Clause of Place) 5) They have arrived early so that they may not miss the performance. (Adverbial Clause of Purpose)

6) Although it is late, well stay a little longer. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 7) She is much older than she looks. (Adverbial Clause of Comparison) 8) He did it as I told him. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 9) I cannot go because I have no ticket. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 10) The child writes as his father did. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 11) We are going to play tennis if it stops raining. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 12) Since you are early, lets have a drink first. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 13) Late though it is, well stay a little longer. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 14) Make a note of it so you dont forget. (Adverbial Clause of Purpose) 15) Come back as soon as you can. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 16) I wrote clearly so that everyone could read it. (Adverbial Clause of Purpose) 17) You can stay as long as you want to. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 18) Bad as things are, we mustnt give up hope. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 19) You write as if you were left-handed. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 20) If you go to town, will you buy something for me? (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 21) Unless someone tells me the way, I wont find the place. (Adverbial Clause of Condition)

22) Even the things are bad, we must continue our work. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 23) Wait until the light changes to green. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 24) We arrived sooner than we thought. (Adverbial Clause of Comparison) 25) Make a note of it lest you may forget. (Adverbial Clause of Purpose) 26) Look before you leap. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 27) After he had had supper, he went to bed. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 28) However hard-working he is, he will never get the job. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 29) I would knit another sweater if I had more wool. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 30) We wont go out unless it stops raining. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 31) The list is as follows. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 32) As you have been here before, youd better lead the way. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 33) You may finish it how you like. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 34) We must finish now, for its nearly bedtime. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 35) It was quite windy, so we had to button our coats up. (Adverbial Clause of Result)

36) You may park your car where there is a parking sign. (Adverbial Clause of Place) 37) We were so hungry that we couldnt wait for lunch. (Adverbial Clause of Result) 38) He is not allowed to smoke, for he is only a boy. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 39) The child writes as he were left-handed. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 40) If its convenient, lets meet at nine oclock. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 41) What would you do if a bee stung you? (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 42) Ill have finished by the time you get back. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 43) While one house was burning, the other one was almost intact. (Adverbial Clause of Concession)

44) Whoever was responsible, he was not the poor pedestrian. (Adverbial Clause of Concession)

45) Make a note of it in case you forget. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 46) She was more cleverthan she was pretty. (Adverbial Clause of Comparison) 47) I met him as he was coming out of school. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 48) They hadnt gone very far when they met an old man. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 49) Life is as pleasant as you make it. (Adverbial Clause of Comparison) 50) They usually passed their holidays where they found a good beach. (Adverbial Clause of Place)

51) We didnt move for fear we might wake him. (Adverbial Clause of Purpose) 52) Youll find the way all right once you get to the lake. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 53) No matter how bad things are, we must do our best. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 54) If I were you, I wouldnt do such a thing. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 55) Had he been able to swim, he wouldnt have been drowned. (Adverbial Clause of Condition)

56) I shall buy one whatever it may cost. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 57) You would have found the book had you opened the bag. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 58) He behaves as if he were a king. (Adverbial Clause of Manner) 59) As I am very busy this week, I wont be able to take my holiday. (Adverbial Clause of Reason)

60) Seeing the hall is full, I think the meeting will begin very soon. (Adverbial Clause of Reason)

61) Should you be interested, please let me know. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 62) She hasnt written since she went away. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 63) Since you have come to me, I can help you. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 64) Nothing is so bad as you think it is. (Adverbial Clause of Comparison) 65) They created this memorial, lest their children forget. (Adverbial Clause of Purpose) 66) Everywhere I go, I meet people from Kosova. (Adverbial Clause of Place) 67) I will let you drive provided that you have a license. (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 68) He had scarcely left the house before he missed the jewels. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 69) Since I was in the class with him, I know him well. (Adverbial Clause of Reason) 70) Its such a good story that Ill never forget it. (Adverbial Clause of Result) 71) Good as he is, hell never be top of his class. (Adverbial Clause of Concession) 72) He had no sooner arrived then he demanded a meal. (Adverbial Clause of Time) 73) I shall never be so tired that I shant be able to write to you. (Adverbial Clause of Result) 74) Suppose I had an accident, who would have paid? (Adverbial Clause of Condition) 75) This morning I am as well as I have ever been. (Adverbial Clause of Comparison)

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