He ran so hard that he got tired. (Identify the clauses and state the kind )
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He ran so hard that he got tired : Identify the clauses and state the kind
- The given sentence: "He ran so hard that he got tired" is an Adverb Clause and also it is a Complex Sentence.
- Adverb Clauses of Result are introduced by that, so....that, such....that : He is so tired that he cannot walk
- An Adverb Clause does all that an Adverb or an Adverb Phrase can do. It can modify an Adjective, a Verb or another Adverb.
- There are some sentences in which there is a main clauseand one or more subordinate or dependent clauses. The subordinate clauses cannot stand or make any complete sense by themselves without the main clause. Such sentences are called Complex Sentence. Example: I hope that you will help me.
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The subordinate clause is underlined:
He ran so hard that he got tired.
It is an adverb clause.
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a dependent clause that is used to add more information about a verb, adverb, or adjective. Adverb clause answers the question ‘how?', ‘where?', and 'under what conditions?'
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