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Adverb clause of comparison

October 11, 2016 - pdf

Adverb clauses of comparison are of two types: 1. Adverb clauses of comparison of degree 2. Adverb clauses of comparison of manner Adverb clauses of… Continue reading

Adverb clause of time

June 25, 2013 - pdf

An adverb clause of time shows when something happens.  It is usually introduced by time adverbs. Examples are: before, after, as, when, while, until, as… Continue reading

Adverb clauses

September 25, 2012 - pdf

Study the following sentences. They started in the morning. (Started when? – in the morning) They started before the sun rose. (Started when? – before… Continue reading

Adverb clauses of comparison

October 24, 2011 - pdf

Adverb clauses of comparison are of two kinds: 1. Adverb clauses of comparison of degree 2. Adverb clauses of comparison of manner Adverb clauses of… Continue reading

Adverb clause

September 15, 2011 - pdf

The label adverb clause refers to any subordinate clause which behaves as an adverb with respect to the rest of the sentence. Definition An adverb… Continue reading

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