Define Participles and Gerunds with example.
10. What are the three different types of clauses? Name them. Also define Adverbial clause and Adjective clauses..
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Remember, gerunds are words that are formed from verbs and used as nouns, always ending in -ing; participles are words created from verbs that can be used as adjectives or in adverbial phrases, also ending in -ing (unless expressing past tense); and infinitives are verbs that take the simple tense and follow the ...
Explanation:
Clauses come in four types: main (or independent), subordinate (or dependent), adjective (or relative), and noun.
Types of Adverbial Clauses
Adverbial Clause of Time.
Adverbial Clause of Place.
Adverbial Clause of Manner.
Adverbial Clause of Reason.
Adverbial Clause of Condition.
Adverbial Clause of Concession.
Adverbial Clause of Purpose.
Adverbial Clause of Degree or Comparison.
clause must contain a subject and a verb to be complete. An adverb clause also begins with a subordinating conjunction, such as "after," "if," "because" and "although." If you see a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adverb but does not have both a subject and a verb, it's an adverb phrase.
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