T HE ADVERBIAL CLAUSE
An Adverbial clause is a dependent or subordinate clause which modifies a verb,an adjective,or as an adverb in the principal or main clause.
The Adverbial clauses are introduced by the subordinate conjunctions.
The Adverbial clauses may be classified as adverbial clauses of
1 Time 5 Result or Consequence
2 Place 6 Concession or Supposition
3 Purpose 7Condition
4 Cause or Reason 8Comparison/Manner
1Adverbial clause of Time
The conjunction used are; after, as ,as soon as,before,once, since, till, until, when ,whenever,while,as long as,no sooner, so long as, etc.
See the example;
Wait for me till I come.
Look before you leap.
An Adverbial clause is a dependent or subordinate clause which modifies a verb,an adjective,or as an adverb in the principal or main clause.
The Adverbial clauses are introduced by the subordinate conjunctions.
The Adverbial clauses may be classified as adverbial clauses of
1 Time 5 Result or Consequence
2 Place 6 Concession or Supposition
3 Purpose 7Condition
4 Cause or Reason 8Comparison/Manner
1Adverbial clause of Time
The conjunction used are; after, as ,as soon as,before,once, since, till, until, when ,whenever,while,as long as,no sooner, so long as, etc.
See the example;
Wait for me till I come.
Look before you leap.
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