Adverb clauses-English
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-1/exercise...Adverb clauses An adverb clause is a dependant clause (incomplete sentence) with a subject and a verb, and marked with an adverb. The clause markers can indicate: - time (when, while, whenever, as soon as) - concessions (in spite of, despite, although, even though) - reason (as, because, in case, so) - purpose (in order that, so, so that)
Clauses Exercise - English Grammar
https://www.englishgrammar.org/clauses-exercise-310.07.2018 · Adverb clause Answers 1. The jury believed that the man was guilty. (Noun clause) 2. Come when you like. (Adverb clause) 3. I know the girl who won the prize. (Adjective clause) 4. He confessed that he was guilty. (Noun clause) 5. I know you have great regard for him. (Noun clause) 6. Do you think that I am a fool? (Noun clause) 7.