Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

Adverbial Clause

Adverbial Clause
Adverb Clause is a clause that functions as an adverb adverbial clause begins with the Subordinating Conjunctions which pertained conjuctions.
• Types of Adverb Clauses

1. Adverb Clause of Time
Is a clause which states the time adverbs.
*Examples
-When I was reading an English book, my friend came.
-I’II tell you as soon as I know.

2. Adverb Clause of Place
Is a clause that states place adverbs.
*Examples
-You may go wherever you like.
-wherever you are, I’ii be able to find you.

3. Adverb Clause of Reason
Adverbs is a clause stating the reasons.
*Examples
-Rani doesn’t go yo school because she is sick.
-since it’s raining so heavily, I can’t go out.

4. Adverb Clause of Manner
Adverbs is a clause stating how.
*Examples
-Do as I ask you to do.

5. Adverb Clause of Contrast/Concession
Adverbs is a clause stating opposition.
*Examples
-He is still poor although he has worked so hard.
-Even though I don’t have much money, I will try to help him.

6. Adverb Clause of Condition
Adverbs is a clause that states the terms.
*Examples
-You’ll succeed if you do your best.
-If I were a bird, I would fly.
-You won’t be rich unless you work hard.

7. Adverb Clause of Result
Adverbs is a clause which states the effect.
*Examples
-She is so short that she can’t become a stewardess.
-She studies so hard that she is successful in her study.

8. Adverb Clause of Purpose
Is a clause stating the purpose of adverbs.
*Examples
-Susan takes a computer lesson in order that she can get a job easily.
-People eat nutritions food so that they will keep healthy.

9. Adverb Clause of Comparison
Adverbs is a clause which states comparison.
*Examples
-Johan can speak English as fluently as his teacher.
-An elephant is ttronger than a rabbit.

Adverbial Clause

Adverbial Clause
Adverb Clause is a clause that functions as an adverb adverbial clause begins with the Subordinating Conjunctions which pertained conjuctions.
• Types of Adverb Clauses

1. Adverb Clause of Time
Is a clause which states the time adverbs.
*Examples
-When I was reading an English book, my friend came.
-I’II tell you as soon as I know.

2. Adverb Clause of Place
Is a clause that states place adverbs.
*Examples
-You may go wherever you like.
-wherever you are, I’ii be able to find you.

3. Adverb Clause of Reason
Adverbs is a clause stating the reasons.
*Examples
-Rani doesn’t go yo school because she is sick.
-since it’s raining so heavily, I can’t go out.

4. Adverb Clause of Manner
Adverbs is a clause stating how.
*Examples
-Do as I ask you to do.

5. Adverb Clause of Contrast/Concession
Adverbs is a clause stating opposition.
*Examples
-He is still poor although he has worked so hard.
-Even though I don’t have much money, I will try to help him.

6. Adverb Clause of Condition
Adverbs is a clause that states the terms.
*Examples
-You’ll succeed if you do your best.
-If I were a bird, I would fly.
-You won’t be rich unless you work hard.

7. Adverb Clause of Result
Adverbs is a clause which states the effect.
*Examples
-She is so short that she can’t become a stewardess.
-She studies so hard that she is successful in her study.

8. Adverb Clause of Purpose
Is a clause stating the purpose of adverbs.
*Examples
-Susan takes a computer lesson in order that she can get a job easily.
-People eat nutritions food so that they will keep healthy.

9. Adverb Clause of Comparison
Adverbs is a clause which states comparison.
*Examples
-Johan can speak English as fluently as his teacher.
-An elephant is ttronger than a rabbit.