I miss the train because I was late.
This is adverb clause of reason
can you please explain why?
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explain me what if this was an adverb clause of time how this sentence would have been different ???
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An Adverb Clause of Reason indicates why the particular action of the verb is taken. ... In this sentence, why he helped his master has been answered by the Adverb-Clause 'because he likes his master'. Such an Adverb-Clause may be of Adverb-Clause of Reason type.
An adverb clause of time shows when something happens. It is usually introduced by time adverbs. Examples are: before, after, as, when, while, until, as soon as, since, no sooner than, as long as etc. Note that all adverb clauses are subordinate clauses.
so, I hope you will be able to understand.
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