Senin, 05 Maret 2012

adverbial clause

Definition, Types and Examples of adverbial clause

A.Understanding adverb clause

Adverb clause consists of two words, namely "adverb" and "Clause"
is an adverb: adverbs that describe the verb (the verb) and adjective (adj),
clause is: the clause.

So the adverb clause is a clause that describes an adjective and a verb and functioning as an adverb.
Adverb clause is composed of eight kinds: such as: adverb clause of time, an adverb clause of place, adverb clause of number, adverb clause of menner, adverb clause of reanson, adverb clause of result, adverb clause of condition, and an adverb clause of contrast .

B.General formulas and examples of adverb clause.

Subject + predicet + conj + subject + predicet.
But it may be appropriate early in conjuntion with the sentence.
example:

a. I met her when + was walking to school.
b. As he was sick, he went to she doctor.
c. I can’t go out because my mother is sick.

C. Types of adverb clause

A. Adverb clause of Reanson
Is: a clause that is used to indicate the cause or reason. Adverb clause of reason at the start with conjunctions (connecting) is: as / since / Because / whereas / on the ground that.

Example:
a. Is I love you, I can do anything for you.
b. Since she has a desire to marry, she discontinued her studing.
c. I stopped the work because I was tired.

2. Adverb clause of Result
Is: a clause that is used to indicate the act or result. Adverb clause of result starting with conjunctions so that, so + adjective + that, + so + adverb that, so.

Example:
a. Nadhavi was so beautiful that I loved her at first sight.
b. He studies so hard that many studienst like him.

3. Adverb clause of Condition
Is: a clause that is used to indicate the condition. Adverb clause of condition at the start with conjunctions if / unless / whether / Provided That and so long as.

Example:
a. If you help me, I shall be happy.
b Unless you tell her about your love, she won’t know it
c. You must do this wheter, you like it or not

4. Adverb clause of Contrast

Contrast is an adverb clause of a clause that explains conflict. Adverb clause begins with the conjunction of Contrast: although, eventh ough, though, whet eyer, no matter, however much, not with standing that.

Example:
a. I still no money although I worked hard
b. Eventhough hehates me, he lend me the bock
c. Though he is rice, he never give me the money

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