Adverb Clauses of Purpose
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Nezaket Ozgirin
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Choose the correct sentences for 'Adverb Clauses' in general.
An adverb clause always contains a subject and a verb.
Adverb clauses contain subordinate conjunctions that prevent them from containing complete thoughts and becoming full sentences.
All adverb clauses answer one of the classic “adverb questions:” When? Why? How? Where?
Adverb clauses provide interesting information
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Adverb clasuses of purpose and infinitives of purpose express the purpose or reason for an action or idea.
TRUE
FALSE
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Identify the adverb clauses of purpose in the following sentences.
He cut down on fatty food so that he could lose weight.
People refer to the internet so they could diagnose their diseases.
Some cats meow until they get their food.
People are asked to stay at home in order to avoid coronavirus.
Social distancing is important so as not to get infected with the virus.
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Fill in the Blank
Reduce the adverb clause to adverb phrase. Patients become frightened when they read symptoms online.
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Reduce the relative clause: Some patients try various home remedies before they see their doctor.
...before seeing their doctor
...before they seeing their doctor
before see their doctor
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Reduce the adverb clause to adverb phrase: When I am dieting, I never eat bread or sugar.
When I diet, I never eat....
When dieting, I never eat...
When diet, I never eat...
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