Rabu, 10 April 2013

Adverbial clause



Adverbial clause
An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. In other words, it contains a subject (explicit or implied) and a predicate, and it modifies a verb.
  • I saw Joe when I went to the store. (explicit subject 2)
  • He sat quietly in order to appear polite. (implied subject he)
According to Sidney Greenbaum and Randolph Quirk, adverbial clauses function mainly as adjuncts or disjuncts. In these functions they are like adverbial phrases, but due to their potentiality for greater explicitness, they are more often like prepositional phrases (Greenbaum and Quirk,1990):
  • We left after the speeches ended. (adverbial clause)
  • We left after the end of the speeches. (adverbial prepositional phrase)
Contrast adverbial clauses with adverbial phrases, which do not contain a clause.
  • I like to fly kites for fun.
Adverbial clauses modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. For example:
  • Hardly had I reached the station when the train started to leave the platform.
The adverbial clause in this sentence is "when the train started to leave the platform" because it is a subordinate clause and because it has the trigger word (subordinate conjunction) "when".


Kinds of adverb clauses
kind of clause
common conjunctions
function
example
time clauses
when, before, after, since, while, as, as long as, until,till, etc. (conjunctions that answer the question "when?"); hardly, scarcely, no sooner, etc.
These clauses are used to say when something happens by referring to a period of time or to another event.
Her goldfish died when she was young.
conditional clauses
if, unless, lest
These clauses are used to talk about a possible or counterfactual situation and its consequences.
If they lose weight during an illness, they soon regain it afterwards.
purpose clauses
in order to, so that, in order that
These clauses are used to indicate the purpose of an action.
They had to take some of his land so that they could extend the churchyard.
reason clauses
because, since, as, given
These clauses are used to indicate the reason for something.
I couldn't feel anger against him because I liked him too much.
result clauses
so...that
These clauses are used to indicate the result of something.
My suitcase had become so damaged on the journey home that the lid would not stay closed.
concession clauses
although, though, while
These clauses are used to make two statements, one of which contrasts with the other or makes it seem surprising.
I used to read a lot although I don't get much time for books now.
place clauses
where, wherever, anywhere, everywhere, etc. (conjunctions that answer the question "where?")
These clauses are used to talk about the location or position of something.
He said he was happy where he was.
Clause of Comparison
as
Adverb as is a clause which states comparison.
Johan can speak English as fluently as his teacher.
clauses of manner
as, like, the way
These clauses are used to talk about someone's behavior or the way something is done.
I was never allowed to do things as I wanted to do them.They also Answer the question , "How".

Example          :  
Time :
-  when
            You were sleeping when she arrived.
-  Before
Before she comes, she will turn off the mobile phone.
-  After
After the chores are done, we will eat chicken.
- Since
                since his diet, he reduces the share of food
- while
                andy pergi ke sekolah,sementara andry pergi ke kampus
conditional clause :
-
If
                if he studied, then its value will be good
- Unless
                andy will be fat again, unless she diets

Purpose Clauses :
-
So that
                andy jogging every day, so she was already losing weight
- In order to
He ate vegetables in order tostay healthy.

- In order that
                He is going to make a registration in order that he can take course.

Reason Clauses :
-
Because
                because he learned, he succeeded
- Since
                since andre dating him, now the money was gone
- As
                he was not the school, as the reason he was sick

Result Clauses :
- sooo…that
My suitcase had become sodamaged on the journey home thatthe lid would not stay closed.

Concession Clauses :
-
Although
                even though he was sick, he still school
- Even though
Even though you are 11, you can’t go to that movie.
- Though
Though he is poor, he is stronger.

Place Clauses :
-
Where
                where there andy, there fadel
- Wherever
                wherever there is food, there must be a beverage
- Anywhere
                wherever there is a field, there must be a ball
- Everywhere
Everywhere she goes, she brings a foods.

Clause of Comparison :
-
As...as
 Johan can speak English as fluently as his teacher.

Clauses of Manner :
-
As
shy was never allowed to do things as shy wanted to do them.
- As if
                he went, as if there is no problem
- As though
                shy cried as though shy is in pain.




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