Adverb clauses:
-Usually give information about an independent clause
-They answer the at least one of these questions. When? Why? or Where?
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Adjective Clauses:
- Tend to function like adjectives in the sentence.</span>
A few weeks back, I’ve almost ran into an accident. In the following I will tell you what exactly happened and how my friend saved my life.
I was waiting for the train at the train station with my good old friend by my side.
About 30 minutes later, the train finally arrived at the train station. However, we were on the other side of the station. We both ran as fast as we could to the other side. I was in such a hurry that I didn’t realize how close I was to the rails... and then it happened. I slipped in between the gap of the train and the platform with my right leg. I thought I was going to die...
My friend grabbed me below my arms and got me out just in time.
When writing a sentence, you will have a main idea, and you may also have a subordinate idea, a clause that has less importance than the main idea. Subordinate ideas, sometimes called a subordinate clause or a dependent clause, can help you prove or establish the importance of the main idea in your sentence. Knowing how to identify a subordinate idea will help you strengthen your writing skills.
Answer:
In the beginning of the story, phillip is kind of annoyed and worried that he is with Timothy because hes black. At the end of the story,phillip and Timothy are really good friends and love each other until Timothy gets sick.
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