1. DEFINITON
Adverbial
clause is dependent clause which functions as an adverb and gives an
information about verb, adjective, or adverb.
This clause usually
combines with independent clause to form complex sentence. Complex sentence is a sentence contains by one independent clause and
one dependent clause or more.
Adverbial clause gives additional
information about independent clause to answer the example for example: how, when, where, why, or to what degree.
Adverbial clause is
related with subordinate conjunction. For example: when, after, because, though, etc. that words are used to combine
with independent clause.
Kind of adverbial
clause: adverbial clause of time, place,
cause & effect, purpose & result, condition, contrast/concession,
manner and reason.
Form
Complex Sentence:
{Subject(+be/verb)}
= Independent Clause + Adverbial Clause
Form
Adverbial Clause:
Subordinate
Conjunction + S + V
2. Punctuation in Adverbial Clauses
Adverbial
clause can be in front of sentence and followed by independent clause or
independent clause can be in front of sentence and followed by adverbial
clause.
Example Complex Sentence (Adverbial
Clause):
·
In
front: Because she had free time, she visited your house.
·
In
the back: She visited your house because she had free time.
The Punctuation of
Adverbial Clause:
Basic Types of
Adverbial Clauses
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