He is not so clever.How can we complete the sentence with adverb clause?
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• He is not so clever that he lost all his property.
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He is not so clever that he can help you out with mathematics.
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An adverbial clause, sometimes called an adverbial clause, is a group of words that function together as an adverb. This means that the sentence describes or modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb. In contrast to other sentence types, an adverbial clause is always a dependant clause. This means that as a separate sentence it cannot stand on its own.
Adverbial clauses enrich sentences by providing additional context and description that standard adverbs cannot.
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