In the following sentences, replace each adverb phrase in bold with an adverb clause.
1. Because of his hard work, he is successful today. (adverb phrase)
Since he is a hardworking person, he is successful today. (adverb clause)
2. On his return home, Jeet visited the grocery store.
3. He could not attend the meeting because of his illness.
4. After their selection, the participants were asked to perform before the audience.
5. On his way to the school, John visited his grandma.
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An adverb clause is a group of words that function as an adverb in a sentence. Adverb clauses can be used to add explanatory detail to your writing and explain how or why things happen. To identify adverb clauses, you'll need to understand what an adverb does as well as how a clause is formed.
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