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he came to my house. l was out (join using adverbial clause) ​

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Answered by hafizurrahman965
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Answered by careenlyngdoh4
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ADVERB CLAUSE - DEFINITION

An adverb clause is a group of words which contains a subject and a predicate of its own and does the work of an adverb.

eg. Just as he entered the room, the clock struck.

Adverb clause : "Just as he entered the room"

ADVERB CLAUSES OF TIME - DEFINITION

Adverb clauses of time are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions namely : "whenever, while, after, before, since, as, etc."

eg. Don't talk while she is teaching.

eg. I have not been well since I returned from Chennai.

ADVERB CLAUSES OF PLACE - DEFINITION

Adverb clauses of place are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions: where and wherever.

eg. I have put it where I can find it again.

eg. You can put it wherever you like.

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