English, asked by joel2007, 1 year ago

pick out the adverb clause. "even if i fail i shall not guve up hope"​

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Answered by byrdjoseph13811
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adverb

The word ”like” can also be categorized as an adverb if it is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Take for example, the sentence below:


byrdjoseph13811: add me as brain list if this is right pleases
joel2007: ook
byrdjoseph13811: thakes
Answered by monica789412
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The adverbial clause is: ''Even if I fail".

About clauses:

  • Clause is a group of words that have a meaning within itself.
  • Independent clause means a group of words that have a complete meaning and can stand on its own.
  • Dependent clause means a group of words where we have a noun and a verb, but cannot have a complete meaning. Dependent clauses are divided into: noun clause, adjective clause and adverbial clause.
  • Adverbial clause does the role of an adverb.
  • In the given sentence, we have a dependent clause ''even if I fail'. This clause qualifies the verb 'shall not give up'. It does the role of an adverb. Thus it is an adverbial clause.
  • As it has the word 'even if' it is an adverbial clause of supposition.
  • Thus the adverbial clause used here is ''Even if I fail".
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