When the king arrived the hermit was digging in the ground (name and identify the subordinate clause)
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the hermit was digging the groud:- main clause.
when the king arrived:- subordinate adverb clause of timeel
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When the king arrived the hermit was digging in the ground (adverbial clause)
Adverbial clause of time indicate when something takes place. It is usually introduced by time adverb. In the above sentence, it says when the king had arrived (time adverb/adverbial clause of time) the the hermit was digging in the ground
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- A subordinate clause is a clause which can not be regarded as a whole sentence; it merely supplements the main clause of a sentence and thus adds to the whole unit of significance. Because a subordinate clause relies on the principle (main) clause, it is known as a dependent clause.
- An adverb clause is a set of words which function as an adverb in a sentence. The clause modifies or describe adverbs, adjectives, and verbs. In general, adverb clauses add information that elaborates on where, when, how, why, under what condition, or how much the action in the sentence takes place. Examples, Before you leave, please turn off the lights, After the match had got over, everyone went to a hotel; Shawn, although it was chilly, was only wearing a shirt
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