Combining Sentences-Adverbial Clauses
mymission.lamission.edu › userdata › zaiensmeCombining Sentences-Adverbial Clauses Please combine thefollowing pairs of sentences. Use a subordinating conjunction to create an adverbial clause. Punctuate carefully..--Ex: Jackie Rodriguez won the lottery. Jackie Rodriguez bought her mother a house. 1. Paola lost her purse. Paola needs to cancel her credit cards. SC NS V, NS V. 2.
Combining Sentences: Adverb Clauses
bergen.edu › wp-content › uploadsCombining Sentences: Adverb Clauses Directions: In the text-area below each group of sentences, combine the sentences given into one good sentence by using the word given in parentheses. Remember to use correct punctuation. When you are finished, you can check page 3 to see the answers. Try to write your own sentence before you see the answers. 1.
BUILDING SENTENCES WITH ADVERBIAL CLAUSES
www.edu.xunta.gal › centros › iesmonelosCOMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH ADVERBIAL CLAUSES : 1. He speaks English much better … (Comparison) 2. They decided to climb the mountain… (Time) 3. We left the car… (Place) 4. The United Nations Organization was formed … (Purp ose) 5. The book was so boring … (Result) 6. We went swimming… (Concession) 7. I should be delighted ...
Joining two sentences using an adverb clause
https://www.englishpractice.com/learning/joining-two-sentences-using...Download PDF Two simple sentences can be combined into one by using an adverb clause. Note that an adverb clause usually indicates the time, place, manner, purpose or frequency of an action. Adverb clauses can be introduced by the conjunctions as, when, because, while, so, so that, that, if, whether, when, after, before etc. He […]