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Discover LudwigThe term "adverb clause" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a group of words that function as an adverb within a sentence. Adverb clauses often begin with subordinating conjunctions such as "because," "if," "when," "where," or "although." They provide information about time, place, reason, condition, or contrast within a sentence. Example: "Because I was running late, I missed the bus." In this sentence, "because I was running late" is the adverb clause, providing the reason for missing the bus.
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Use a comma to separate an adverb clause.
For example, here is an adverb clause that begins a sentence: "Because your input at the group meetings is always creative and insightful, I'm putting you in charge of the project".
Here is an adverb clause later in a sentence: "Joe decided not to ride on the roller coaster, even though he enjoyed it, because he had just eaten a huge chili dog".. Use commas to separate things in a list or series.
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Incidentally, the definition of a "subordinating conjunction", if you're wondering, is a conjunction (that is "a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses") that "connects an independent clause and a dependent clause, and also introduces adverb clauses".
"But today," he added, "the court takes all the starch out of its rule with an assortment of adjectives, adverbs and modifying clauses".
MODALITY can be realized in the form of modal auxiliaries, modal adverbs, or separate clauses.
When writing a relative clause with a relative adverb, you'll need a subject and a verb, as the relative adjective does not act as the subject of the clause.
For example, in the following clauses, both modal auxiliaries and adverbs are used in the same clause.
The first keneng is a metaphysical modal, which I think is made acceptable in the clause by a covert aspectual adverb hai.
Semantically, adverbs in -wise are generally regarded as identifying a relevant point of reference in respect of which the clause derives its truth value, that is, the scope of view-point adverbs is not the phrase but the whole clause.
There is a general consensus that the typical constituent order of BH is VSO (Moshavi 2010), and Matthiessen (Matthiessen 2004) notes that in general "the verbal element of the clause is likely to be the locus of interpersonal realizations and/or to be associated with interpersonal adverbs or particles that serve as the locus of such realizations".
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