The tsar was very glad to have made peace with his enemy so easily.. Rewrite the sentence with adverbial clause
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The tsar was very glad to have made peace with his enemy so easily.. Rewrite the sentence with adverbial clause
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The Star was very glad to have made peace with his enemy without any discomfort.
Explanation of Adverbial Clause
Adverbial clauses are clauses in sentences that act as an adverb. In the sentence above the adverb is the word easily: which essentially means doing something without much trouble or without using a lot of effort. Our adverbial clause therefore becomes (without discomfort) as seen in the rewritten sentence.
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The Star was very glad to have made peace with his enemy without any discomfort.
Explanation of Adverbial Clause
Adverbial clauses are clauses in sentences that act as an adverb. In the sentence above the adverb is the word easily: which essentially means doing something without much trouble or without using a lot of effort. Our adverbial clause therefore becomes (without discomfort) as seen in the rewritten sentence.
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An adverbial clause is a phrase that contains words that modify the verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. The clause explains the situation or the condition. They contain a subject and start with the subordinate conjunction.
So the correct answer should be - Although it was with an enemy, the Tsar was very glad to have made peace without any issues.
The subordinate conjunction - Although has been used to start the sentence which continues with the situation. The adverb in the sentence is - Easily. So, it is modified to 'without any issues'.
So the correct answer should be - Although it was with an enemy, the Tsar was very glad to have made peace without any issues.
The subordinate conjunction - Although has been used to start the sentence which continues with the situation. The adverb in the sentence is - Easily. So, it is modified to 'without any issues'.
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