Adverb and adjective clauses
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Only adjective clauses that have a subject pronoun – who, which, that – are reduced to modifying adjective phrases. The modifying clause in (e) cannot be reduced to an adjective phrase. Reduction of Adjective Clauses to Adjective Phrases
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ADVERB OR ADVERBIAL PHRASES – STRUCTURE, MEANING, FUNCTION Abstract: The following paper deals with phrases and clauses, particularly Adverbial phrases in English language. The aim of this paper was to briefly introduce and explain the importance of phrases in English language by presenting their structure, meaning, types
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Chapter 10: Relative Clauses and Adjective Phrases TRUE/FALSE The second sentence accurately describes information in the first sentence. Mark T or F. 1. The manager who has been with the company for five years is leaving. There is more than one manager at the company. 2. My brother, who is an attorney, is going to Bermuda on business next week.
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Diagramming Adjective Clauses Diagram the independent clause at the top. Diagram the adjective clause below the independent clause on a horizontal line just like a regular sentence. Use a dotted, vertical line to connect the relative pronoun or relative adverb in the adjective clause with the word in the independent clause that the adjective clause
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Adjective, Adverb, Noun Clauses Gerund ,Participial and Infinitive Phrases JfJafar AiAsgari English Department Kashan University of Medical SciencesUniversity of Medical Sciences. ... As an adverb, the infinitive modifies an adjective, a verb, or an entire sentence.
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Words that introduce adverb clauses: Although many of the words that introduce noun and adjective clauses are used to introduce adverb clause, these vary depending on what the clause is expressing i.e. condition, purpose, time, etc. Adverb clauses are introduced by other expressions that are not used in noun clauses or adjective clauses.
[PDF File]An Introduction to Clauses
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ADVERB CLAUSES (because/if/when clauses) An adverb clause is a dependent clause. An adverb clause modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a sentence. Adverb clauses always begin with a subordinator. The subordinator is a connecting word which explains the relationship between the adverb clause and main clause. It tells the reader what ...
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Subordinate Clauses beginning with a Relative Pronoun are either adjectives or function as noun clauses. (Adjective and noun clauses are in bold font.) The cow, which is brown, walked away. (modifies the noun “cow”) The dog that bit the boy had rabies. (modifies the noun “dog”) The woman who won the lottery is young .
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Adjectives and Adverbs Note: This document should only be used as a reference and should not replace assignment guidelines. Utah Valley University (UVU) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation,
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More Practice Reducing Adverb Clauses Change one of the two sentences to an adverb clause to combine the two sentences. Use the connector given in parentheses ( ). Then reduce the adverb clause. Write no reduction if it cannot be reduced. Ex. She was able to take a trip to Mexico. She used the money she won in the lottery. (because)
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Independent Clauses and Dependent Clauses (Adjective, Adverb, Noun Clauses) Inde endent clauses Main clauses A group of words with a subject, verb, and a complete thought Can stand alone as a sentence Found in all types of sentences—simple, compound, complex, com ound.com lex Dependent clauses De endent clauses subordinate clauses
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Recognize an adjective clause when you see one. An adjective clause—also called an adjectival or relative clause—will meet three requirements: • First, it will contain a subject and verb. • Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb [when, where, or why].
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An adjective clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb. It describes or identifies the noun before it. It is a dependent clause. In these examples, the adjective clauses describe the nouns: , present sellers, and account. Language Notes: 1. The following words mark the beginning of an adjective clause: who, whom, that, which,
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