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An adverb clause is a dependent clause that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb. ◦ Basically, it is a dependent clause that is acting as an adverb. An adverb is a modifier that modifies anything other than a noun. Adverbs and adverb clauses usually answer the questions: How? Why? Under what conditions? ◦ Homer easily lifted the stones.
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The thief fell down. The fire started here. The accident occurred suddenly. The train stopped abruptly. The detective takes notes daily.
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The truck moves as if it has a heavy load. The was was a great sea wave when the volcano erupted. We stood where we could see all of the action. Because the day was very hot, the cool water felt good.
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Most adverb clauses are introduced by subordinating conjunctions. Look for one of these words as possibly introducing an adverb clause: ◦ After, Although, As, As if, As though, As long as, As soon as, Because, Before, If, In order that, Since, So that, Than, Though, Unless, Until, When, Whenever, Where, Wherever, While These words turn a clause into an adverb clause by making it answer the questions: how? Why? When? Under what conditions?
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We worked until we were completely worn out. If it does not rain tomorrow, we will go to see Crater Lake. We read stories before we go to bed. After Mona had searched for several day, she found just the right gift. We sang songs as we rode back from the game. Some animals would become extinct if they were not protected by the law.
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