Adverb
clauses are group of words used in shifting or adding meaning of a verb,
clause, adjective, or another adverb. These clauses can be used if: firstly, a
sentence contains a subject and a predicate. Secondly, when a subordinate
conjunction is used and thirdly, if it answer the ‘adverbial questions’ – when,
why, when and how. It is also further categorized to time, place, manner, degree,
condition, concession and reason.
In the
sentence: After I went to bed last night, the telephone rang twice.
<span>
</span><span>The
adverb clause of time is ‘after I went to bed last night’, so the question must
be in ‘when’ form. That is: When did the telephone ring twice?</span>
A & C
If wrong sorry.
If right you’re welcome :)
Answer: The correct answer is A)This story is about a man who is good natured, friendly, and kind to others.
Answer:
A. of
Frank is capable <u>of</u> doing better than he is doing now.
Explanation:
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