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He has worked hard. he will succeed. (joining with adverbial clause)​

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Answered by anjulagwal786
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He has worked hard and he will succeed

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Answered by shkulsum3
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If he continues to work hard, he will succeed.

  • A dependant clause that modifies the verb, adjective, or adverb in the independent clause is said to be an adverbial clause. Adverbial clauses can, among other things, denote time, cause, condition, concession, manner, purpose, or location.
  • They frequently start with subordinating conjunctions like when, while, because, if, although, as, since, or where, and they support the sentence's meaning by providing additional detail and nuance. Adverbial clauses can also make sentences more complex and varied, enabling writers to express more complex ideas and arguments.
  • Examples are Although she was tired, she continued to work and When the rain stopped, we went outside to play.

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