Forming a complex sentence with an adverb clause
https://www.englishgrammar.org/forming-complex-sentence-adverb-clause31.07.2011 · We can form a complex sentence by combining two simple sentences using a subordinating conjunction like when, as, since, till, where, if, though, unless, that, lest, weather, whereas etc. Study the following sentences. I went there. The door was locked. When I went there the door was locked. We got little rain this year. The crops have dried up.
Using Adverb Clauses in complex English sentences - Your ...
www.yourenglishweb.com › using-adverb-clauses-inTake a look at this sentence: My son has to wash his hands before he has dinner. The adverb clause is highlighted in bold. It answers the question ‘when does he have to wash his hands?’ The answer: before he eats his tea. More examples. Now, look at some more example sentences. The adverbial clauses of time are highlighted. I passed my driving test when I turned 18. After visiting Auckland, I know I wanted to live in New Zealand. She hasn’t spoken to Peter since last Christmas.