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Adverb Clauses

Adverb Clauses

Adverbial clause is a clause which has the role as if the adverbial in the sentence: describes a verb, adverb, adjective, or another causal.

Example:
• He Came yesterday ( explain adverb )
He Came when you were out of office ( an adverbial clause )
• My sisters ironing clothes ( ironing explain verb )
My sister ironing when I was sleeping ( an adverbial clause )
• girl is really good ( explain adj) )
girl is so good he really liked by his driends (an adverbial clause)

adverbial clause consists of several types of such clauses time, place, manner, purpose and result, cause and effect, and Clause Contrast (or concession)

1. adverbial clause of time is beginning with conjunctions when, before, during, after, when, and this morning stating the time information

For example:
• Fare wept as he recalled times of high school
• motorcycle thief was burned before the local police handled
• Indra comply with the code of conduct during her student
• Dennis get good grades when he studied in earnest
• The riots occurred when residents held a demonstration
• The school principal announced this morning.

2. adverbial clauses place is the clause that begins with the conjunctive or Wherever Nowhere

For example:
• handphone is always bring Wherever I go
• Where there is a will there is a way
• the sat down wherever they could find empaty seats
• Where there is patience, there was a sincerity
• Go where you like

3. Adverbial clause manner is a clause in a way that shows how work is done or event occurs Begins with the word conjunctions whoever, how, as, as if, whatever

Example:
• Whoever you are, we are all human beings
• You can finish it how you like it
• They may beat us again, as they did in 1978.
• It feels like I'm your father
• Whatever your religion, we are all human beings


4. Adverbial clause of purpose and the result is a clause which shows the relationship of the goals / objectives and outcomes. Usually made by using conjunctions so that, in the hope that, to end
it, lest, in this case, etc.

Example:
• I arrived on time, so do not be late
• I am the spirit of learning with the hope that later on the day will be a success
• Learning from a mistake that should not happen again
• The problem is not resolved to end it held meetings with local communities
• People did not intervene in this case which caused a fight between students

5. Adverbial clause of cause and effect is an event that occurs because of the factors, consider the sentence below the second result comes from a single cause.

Example:
• The remains of rotting food in between teeth that causes tooth and gum disorders. However, throw it away carelessly also exacerbate oral health.
• Nearly every night Rudi watching television until late at night so he slept late and got the sanction of his boss
• Silvia often absent from school so that he left behind a lesson and not to the next grade

6. Contrast Clauses (or Concession)
That paragraph shows the contradiction Between the two incidents or events
interconnected. Usually made with the joint use (the word
liaison), as though, while, though, although, as time, etc

Example:
• Like When You're sleeping, We worked hard.
• Maria wanted to stop, while I wanted to continue.
• Though late, We'll stay a little longer.
• He is very friendly, even if he is a smart student
• Although not accepted SNMPTN boy still like to try it next year

Conclusion:
so adverb clauses is a sentence that describes a verb, adverb, adjective, or another clause
Equipped with auxiliary words are conjunctions that can link into a sentence, in accordance with the conditions and situation of the types of adverbial itself therefore when combined into one will produce a perfect sentence.

Judul : Mahir berbahasa indonesia SMA kelas X
Pengarang : P.Tukan S,pd
Penerbit : Yudistira

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