Thursday, October 13, 2011

What is an adverbial clause?

What is an adverbial clause?

 

Definition
  An adverbial clause is a clause that has an adverb-like function in modifying another clause.
Discussion
  An adverbial clause is likely to be distinct in its syntax or verb morphology.
Example (English)
 
  • He kept quiet in order to avoid trouble.

  • Generic
      An adverbial clause is a kind of
     

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