adverb of manner clause
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Adverb clauses (Adverbial clauses) are groups of words with a subject and a verb that function as adverbs. There are many different types: contrast, purpose, cause, effect, comparison, time, place, manner, and condition.
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Adverb Clause of Time
Adverb Clause of Place
Adverb Clause of Condition
Adverb Clause of Manner
Adverb Clause of Time
Adverb clauses of time tell us about when something happens. We can use conjunctions like ‘when’, ‘whenever’, ‘before’, ‘after’, ‘as’, ‘while’ ‘until’, ‘as soon as’, and ‘since’:
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Adverb clauses of manner show us how something happens. They usually begin with 'like', 'as though' or 'as if': She looked as though she was in pain.
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