English, asked by praveen1112, 10 months ago

what is adverbial clause and example​

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Answered by aryankunalroy38
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An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb; that is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. As with all clauses, it contains a subject and predicate, although the subject as well as the (predicate) verb may sometimes be omitted and implied (see below).


praveen1112: any example like just, since etc
aryankunalroy38: yes
Answered by animegirl91
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An adverb clause is a group of words that is used to change or qualify the meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of word or phrase with the exception of determiners and adjectives that directly modify nouns.

examples ..:

Whether you like it or not, you have to go to bed now.

If you pay your bills on time, you can have a good credit score.


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praveen1112: in this example which is adverbial
animegirl91: in the 1st one its "whether you like it or not "
animegirl91: and in second one- "if you pay your bills on time "
animegirl91: another ...example can be You must keep practicing the song "until you get it right."
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