ENGL 1213 Chapter 1: textbook note of adverbialclauses

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In a complex sentence adverbial clauses perform the same function as an adverbial adjunct in a simple sentence: Adverbial clauses are connected with the main clause by means of subordinators some of these have one meaning only, so that we can immediately classify the clause as belonging to a certain type of adverbial clause. They are not normally connected with the main clause by a zero marker (asyndetically). Express the time or duration of the action and answer such questions as when, how long, since when. The two actions may be simultaneous, one may follow or precede the other, it may last until the other has begun, etc. When he finished he went for a drive. The most common subordinators introducing clauses of time are: when, whenever, while, as, as soon as, as long as, till, until, since, after, before, hardlywhen, no sooner than.

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