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Pick out the Adverb Clauses in the following sentences, and say of what kind each is

1. I am so tired that I can hardly walk
2. He knows as much as I told him.
3. We must work that we may pass
4. I shall purchase this book provided it is cheap
5. Just as I went to bed, the clock struck eleven
6. She walked slowly lest she should stumble.
7. The children danced while the piper played
8. He cried with joy as if he had been elected.
9. As he was ill, he could not attend the office.
10. Because you have done this, I shall punish​

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Answered by kobietten20061995
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Answer:

1. I am so tired that I can hardly walk

Adjective clause( Relative clause)

2. He knows as much as I told him.

Adverb Clause of degree comparison.

3. We must work that we may pass

Adverb Clause of reason.

4. I shall purchase this book provided (that) it is cheap.

Adverb Clause of condition.

5. Just as I went to bed, the clock struck eleven.

Adverb Clause of reason.

6. She walked slowly lest she should stumble.

Adverb Clause of condition.

7. The children danced while the piper played.

Adverb Clause of time.

8. He cried with joy as if he had been elected.

Adverb Clause of manner

9.As he was ill, he could not attend the office.

Adverb Clause of reason.

10. Because you have done this, I shall punish​.

Adverb Clause of reason.

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