He was obstinate. He refused to listen to advice.( combine the sentence with adverbs or adverbial phrase)
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He was obstinate, so he refused to listen to advice.
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Because/as he was obstinate, he refused tp listen to advice
Explanation:
- An adverbial clause is a dependent clause which functions as an adverb. The clause modifies an adverb, a verb, or an adjective. As with all clauses, it includes a subject and predicate, even though the subject and the verb may at times be omitted and implied
- The main types of adverbial clauses are
- Time: It sets the timing for the main clause, for example: The moment she said that, I started to feel good
- Place: It sets where the action of the main clause takes place, for example, Sam put the book where nobody would find it.
- Manner (as, as though, as if, just as, how,or the way that.): sets out how the main clause was carried out, for example, Sandy looked as if he had seen a ghost.
- Reason (as, since, because) (can come before/after the main clause): It sets out the thinking behind the action of the main clause, for example, Since none were ready, Cameroon sat down and turned on the radio to listen to music.
- Purpose (so that, in case, lest, or in order that): sets out what it was hoped would be achieved by carrying out the action of the main clause, for example,Put it there so that it holds the door open.
- Result (so+adjective/adverb+that OR such a+noun phrase+that) : sets out what happened when the main clause was carried out, for example, Aditi was so irritated that she kicked the chair).
- Contrast: It suggests that something else must be taken into account with regard to the main clause, for example, Although it was raining heavily, Neeta went to the office for work.
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