explain adverb clause of result in simple words
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An adverb clause of result or consequence is used to say what happens or what may happen as a result of the action mentioned in the main clause. The chief conjunction used to introduce adverb clauses of result are: so that, in order that, so…that and such…that.
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An adverb clause is a group of words that function as an adverb in a sentence. Adverb clauses can be used to add explanatory detail to your writing and explain how or why things happen.
Adverb clauses, also known as adverbial clauses, are dependent clauses that function as adverbs. Since they are dependent clauses, they must have a subordinating conjunction to connect them to the rest of the sentence.
Being able to spot a subordinating conjunction will help you recognize an adverb clause.
Some examples are:
- Whether you like it or not, you have to go.
- The boy, although he is very bright, failed math.
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