Revision on Subordinative Adverbial Clause Flashcards
The children jumped for joy when they saw the presents.
Main Clause- The children jumped for joy
Sub Adv C-“when they saw the presents”
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main
Even though he had studied hard, he failed the test.
Main Clause- He failed the test
SUB ADV C- “even though he studied hard”
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.
When do you think he would phone me.
Main Clause- He would phone me
Sub Adv C- “when do you think”
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.
As the sun was not too hot, I walked to school.
Main Clause- I walked to school
Sub Adv Cl- “as the sun was too hot”
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.
I love swimming whenever I go to the sea or when I enter a swimming pool.
Main Clause- I love swimming’’
Sub Adv C- “whenever I go to the sea”
Sub Adv C- “when I enter a swimming pool”
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.
I love swimming whenever I go to the sea or when I enter a swimming pool.
Main Clause- I love swimming’’
Sub Adv C- “whenever I go to the sea”
Sub Adv C- “when I enter a swimming pool”
This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.