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Adverb Clauses
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    Adverb Clauses

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  • Question 2
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    Q.

    What is an adverb?

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    Adverbs

    • words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs

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    What is an adverb clause?

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    Adverb Clauses

    • DEPENDENT clauses that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or adverbs

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    What do adverb clauses always start with?

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    subordingating conjunctions
    alternatives
    conjunctions
    conjunction
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    Subordinating Conjunctions

    • Adverb clauses always start with a subordinating conjunction

    • AWUBIS

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    AWUBIS

    • A: after, although, as, as if, as long as

    • W: while, which, when, where, whether

    • U: until, unless

    • B: because, before

    • I: if, if only, in order that

    • S: since, so, so that

  • Question 9
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    What is one question that adverb clauses answer?

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    how?
    alternatives
    when?
    where?
    under what condition?
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    Examples of Adverb Clause

    • You can use my bike when you return my scooter.

    • Unless she gets her bottle, the baby will be very unhappy.

    • Because you appologized to me, I can trust you again

    • We will leave the party after they serve the cake.

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    Commas

    • When the sentence starts with an adverb phrase, you must put a comma after it. (like in this sentence)




  • Question 12
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    Q.

    Identify the adverb clause:


    A storm is forcasted, so I will cancel the picnic.

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    so I will cancel the picnic
  • Question 13
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    Q.

    Identify the adverb clause:


    Erin is staying home from school today because she has the flu.

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    because she has the flu
  • Question 14
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    Q.

    Identify the adverb clause:


    Until his grades improve, Tommy cannot play on the basketball team.

    answer
    until his grades improve
  • Question 15
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    Q.

    Identify the adverb clause:


    Before your friends come over, you need to clean your room.

    answer
    before your friends come over
  • Question 16
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    Q.

    Identify the adverb clause:


    You can have cake if you eat your vegetables.

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    if you eat your vegetables
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    Differences Between Adverb and Adjective Clauses

    • Adverb clauses modify a verb, adjective, or adverb while adjective clauses modify a noun.

    • Adverb clauses start with a subordinating conjunction (AWUBIS) while adjective clauses start with relative pronouns (who, whom, whose, that, which) and relative adverbs (when, where, why)

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    Adverb vs. Adjective Clauses

    • Adverb: You watch a movie after you brush your teeth. (This is answering the question of when you can watch- which is a verb)

    • Adjective: The student, who was late to class, received a tardy slip. (This is describing the student, which is a noun)

  • Question 19
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    Q.

    Is the underlined portion of the following sentence an adjective or adverb clause?


    The store where we bought the gift is closing.

    answer choices

    adjective

    adverb

  • Question 20
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    Is the underlined portion of the following sentence an adjective or adverb clause?


    I know a girl whose dad went to space.

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    adjective

    adverb

  • Question 21
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    Is the underlined portion of the following sentence an adjective or adverb clause?


    After we go to the store, we can get ice cream.

    answer choices

    adjective

    adverb

  • Question 22
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    Is the underlined portion of the following sentence an adjective or adverb clause?


    We did not go outside today because it is raining.

    answer choices

    adjective

    adverb

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