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How to identify the adverbial clause? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Once you've gotten clarity on which words are adverbs and what adverbs do, you can move on to identifying adverb clauses. Adverb clauses are the clause of a sentence that relies on an adverb to make the overall sentence make sense. A good way to practice adverb clauses is

by reading the sentence aloud. An adverb clause always contains a subject and a verb.

Beyond their structure, another good way to practice adverb clauses is to remember that they always answer the questions "How? When?

Where? or Why?" in a sentence. Another thing to remember is that adverb clauses always begin with a subordinating conjunction. This is a clause without which the complete thought expressed in the sentence couldn't exist.

These subordinating conjunctions are words like "after," "although," "because" and "if." Once you find the use of the adverb clause, you will begin to understand how to identify it. It takes practice, but soon you'll be able to identify adverb clauses by following these simple rules.

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Answered by goldwendrequiem
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Explanation:

An Adverbial clause is on which answers the question when , why , how or where

Read these sentences

1. Parag brushed his teeth before he drank milk

2. Anju looked sad because she had lost her pencil

There are various types of adverbial clauses

Sentence 1 contains the adverbial clause of time

Sentence 2 contains the adverbial clause of Reason

There are other adverbial clause like adverbial clause of purpose ,contrast and condition

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