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Adverb Clause 3 All adverb clauses are subordinate and begin with a subordinating conjunction. Adverb clauses often tell when and where.
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2 Time: Where:
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3 Time: while, after, before, until, whenever, when, as soon as, as long as, since Where: where, wherever
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1. The avalanche had swept downward, and the mountain was treeless.
2 Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma. 1. The avalanche had swept downward, and the mountain was treeless. [where]
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1. Where the avalanche had swept downward, the mountain was treeless.
3 Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma. 1. Where the avalanche had swept downward, the mountain was treeless.
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2. Steve packed the car, and the children watered the house plants.
4 Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma. 2. Steve packed the car, and the children watered the house plants.
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2. While Steve packed the car, the children watered the house plants.
5 Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma. 2. While Steve packed the car, the children watered the house plants.
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3. He was entering the shower, and the phone rang.
4 Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma. 3. He was entering the shower, and the phone rang. 4. He would reach for another shrimp, and his mother would clear her throat.
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3. As he was entering the shower, the phone rang.
5 Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma. 3. As he was entering the shower, the phone rang. 4. As soon as he would reach for another shrimp, his mother would clear her throat.
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