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Unless you work hard, you will

fail.(Underline the Adverbial clause​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unless you work hard, ou will fail.

Underline the Adverbial clause.

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Unless you work hard , you will fail.

The underlined sentence is the Adverbial clause.

It is a conditional adverbial clause.

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What is an Adverbial clause?

A clause that acts as an adverb in a sentence is called an adverbial clause.

  • It usually modifies a verb. Since most of the verbs denote an action, the adverbial clause tells something about the action mentioned in another clause: it may tell time, place or manner of the action; it may tell the cause, purpose or effect of the action; it may compare or contrast this action with any other action.

  • Adverbial clauses are usually introduced by the following words:
  1. Time - when, whenever, before, after, till, since, as soon as
  2. Place - where, wherever
  3. Cause or reason - because, since, as
  4. Effect or result - so.....that, such....that
  5. Purpose - so that, that, lest
  6. Condition - if, unless
  7. Concession or contrast - though, although...yet, even if, even though
  8. Comparison - as...as, so.....as, than
  9. Manner - as, as if

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Answered by Anonymous
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