Adverbial Clause
An adverbial clause is a group of words that plays the role of an adverb.
[ Join these sentences using if,though,although,since,as,so,because
,unless,when while,than,that etc.]
- It started to rain. He took shelter.
- The sun set. We returned home.
- The cat is away. The mice play.
- They were playing. The teacher came.
- It was twelve. I was sent to the local High school.
- He is contented. He is poor.
- He was rich. He was not happy.
- You work hard. You will pass.
- I make a promise. I keep it.
- He spoke rudely. He was punished.
- You have insulted me. I shall dismiss you.
- Mira looked sad. Her mother has rebuked her.
- You are ill. You should not go out.
- Give me a chance. I can do it.
- The sun came out. Everything looked cheerful.
- You must ask the Headmaster’s permission. You want to leave early.
- Cork is lighter than water. It floats on the water.
- It rained yesterday. We played Tennis.
- You shall carry a torch. The night is dark.
- The children were dancing. The piper playing the pipe.
No comments:
Post a Comment