Cross the road and you will
have to pay a heavy penalty.
(rewrite using adverbial
clause)
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Adverb Clause at the Beginning of a Sentence
When placed at the beginning of a sentence, an adverb clause is followed by a comma, as seen in these examples of adverb clauses:
Whether you like it or not, you have to go to bed now.
If you pay your bills on time, you can have a good credit score.
Unless you run fast, you will miss the bus.
Because he loved her, he didn't believe she was having an affair.
Once they saw the car coming, the birds flew away from the road.
Although she has a business degree, she is working as a retail clerk.
As we bought the tickets, the overture was beginning.
Before we go on vacation, we must make reservations
Since I'll be working late, I'll eat downtown.
Now that everyone has left the party, we need to start cleaning.
Unless you put in more hours, I cannot recommend you for the promotion.
As soon as I saw you, I knew something was wrong.
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