Adverbial clauses exercise
Reduced adverb clauses – Part I - English Grammar
Adverb Clauses: Building Blocks for Complex Sentences And here are some examples of adverb clauses . . . . 1. Adverb clauses: • When the baseball team went to Arizona, …. • Whenever writing an essay, …. • After the girls attended the graduation ceremony…. •Because the Malaysian student always spoke English at home, …. These clauses are all dependent upon a main clause.
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Handout 1: Adverbial Clauses of Time Adverbs of time are such words as ‘before’, ‘after’, ‘when’, ‘while’, ‘until’ and ‘as soon as’ used to show the time link between two actions. This morning, I got up as soon as the alarm clock ran g at 6:10 a.m. I had breakfast after I had brushed my teeth. I got dressed before I left home. I waited in the MTR station until the train ...
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Exercise 1. Reduce the following adverb clauses, if possible. 1. Before the famous author received the prize, he gave short speech. 2. Since the fall quarter began, the students have been very busy. 3. Because I remembered a few words in Spanish, I tried to speak to a Mexican tourist. 4.
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Reduced Adverb Clauses of Cause Because she was late, she didn’t get tickets for the show. This can be reduced to: Being late, she didn’t get tickets for the show. Because I worked fast, I finished early. This can be reduced to: Having worked fast, I finished early.
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Adverb clause exercise © www.englishgrammar.org Answers 1. I waited for my friend until he arrived. 2. He hid where his pursuers could not find him.
Adverb clause exercise
BUILDING SENTENCES WITH ADVERBIAL CLAUSES UNDERLINE THE CONJUNCTIONS AND THE CONNECTOR IN THE SENTENCES BELOW AND ADD COMMAS WHERE NECESSARY: 1. Although she was ill she went to work. 2. Their car broke down; nevertheless they managed to get to the garage. 3. They wanted to move to a new neighborhood; however they couldn’t afford it. 4.
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1 Grammar Sense 4 Test: ... Chapter 12: Adverb Clauses and Adverb Phrases TRUE/FALSE The two sentences have the same meaning. Mark T or F. 1. After taking questions, we're going to begin the slide presentation. Before beginning the slide presentation, we're going to take questions.
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(REDUCED CLAUSES) 2 Standar Kompetensi: ... EXERCISE Combine and shorten the following sentences using reduced adjective clauses. 1. I have a cat. ... Reduction of Adverbial Clauses to Adverbial Phrases. 8 HOW TO REDUCE: (a) ADVERB CLAUSE While …
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Adverbial clauses of concession and manner Questions 1-5 For each of the following questions, there is one INCORRECT answer. Select the incorrect answer from the three options. 1a) Even though this gift was supposed to be for Julia, I think I will keep it. 1b) Though this gift was supposed to be for Julia, I …
Adverb clause exercise - English Grammar
Underline the adverb clauses in the following sentences. 1. He went out before I could say anything. 2. Forgive us as we forgive our enemies. 3. The soldiers fought so bravely that the enemy fled. 4. Although I worked hard, I didn’t pass the test. 5. He spoke in such a low voice that nobody could hear him. 6.
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