WHERE?
Wherever there are computers, there is a computer chip hard at work.
(the adjective clause is underlined)
WHEN?
After the fruit is harvested, it is sold at the market.
WHY? (What caused it?)
I didn't call her because I'm shy.
WHY? (What was the reason?)
She took a computer course so that she could get a better job.
UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS?
If you save your money, you will be able to go to college.
Here are some other words that often begin adverb clauses:
after, unless, before, if, until, whether, because, since,
while, though, although, even though, as,
in order that, so that
(Mr. B will answer your final question:)
DO WE HAVE TO COPY ALL OF THESE NOTES?
Answer:
I will chastise you severely unless you copy all of these notes.
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Is it adverb clause or adjective clause?
ReplyDeletewhy? Why do we have to copy it? it's torture!!!
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wait............ do we have to copy the bottom part? The part about my final question....
ReplyDeleteI just learned a new word today, which is "chastise". Chastise means to punish or scold somebody harshly. Good job Mr. B on teaching me a new word! =)-Happy face
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