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ADVERB CLAUSES 2 All adverb clauses are subordinate and begin with a subordinating conjunction. ADVERB CLAUSES 2 All adverb clauses are subordinate and begin with a subordinating conjunction.

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ADVERB CLAUSES 2

All adverb clauses are subordinate and begin with a subordinating conjunction. Adverb clauses often tell

under what condition and

Cause—Effect, Reason or Result, Why: Slide2

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Under what

Condition:

if, as if, even if, unless,

though, as though, although, even though

Cause—Effect,

Reason or Result, Why:

because, as, since, so that, in order thatSlide3

5

The dog won’t eat,

and he seems to be hungry.

(Condition)

2.

Marie had not slept in twenty-four hours

, and she made several mistakes in arithmetic. (Cause—Effect)Slide4

Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma.

1. The dog won’t

eat

although

he seems to be

hungry

.

Although he

seems to be

hungry

,

the

dog won’t eat

2.

Because Marie

had not slept in twenty-four

hours,

she

made several mistakes in arithmetic.

Marie made several mistakes in

arithmetic

because

she had not slept in twenty-four

hours

.Slide5

5

Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma

3.

Veal is not my favorite meat.

I sometimes eat it. (Condition)

4. Skippy hid under the sofa,

and he was afraid of the storm.

(Cause—Effect) Slide6

Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma.

3.

Although veal

is not my favorite

meat,

I

sometimes eat it.

(Condition)

I sometimes eat

veal

although

it is not my favorite

meat

.

4

.

Since Skippy

was afraid of the

storm,

he

hid under the sofa. (Cause—Effect)

Skippy hid under the

sofa

because

he was afraid of the

storm.

Slide7

8

.

Remember that initial (introductory) adverb clauses are set off with a comma

5.

Peaches are plentiful

, but they are very poor. (Condition)

6.

Jim insisted on changing the tire

,and he had on his best suit.

(Condition)

7.

You wait long enough,

and everything comes back into style again. (Condition)

8. You are the oldest, and

it was your responsibility. (Cause—Effect)

Slide8

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5.

Although

peaches

are

plentiful

,

they

are very poor.

6. Jim insisted on

changing

the

tire

even though he had on his best

suit.

(Condition)

6

.

Even though

Jim had on his best

suit,

he

insisted on changing the tire.Slide9

11

7. Everything comes back into style again

if you wait long enough.

8.

Since you are the oldest,

it was your responsibility. (Cause—Effect)

8. Because you are the oldest,

it was your responsibility.Slide10

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. A. Jim insisted on changing the tire.

Even though he had on his best suit.

B. Even though Jim had on his best suit.

He insisted on changing the tire.

C.

Even though Jim had on his best suit

he insisted on changing the tire.

D. Even though Jim had on his best suit,

he insisted on changing the tire.

E. Even though, Jim had on his best suit,

he insisted on changing the tire.Slide11

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1. A. Jim

insisted on changing the tire.

Even though he had on his best suit.

ERROR-FRAGMENT

B.

Even though Jim had on his best suit.

He insisted on changing the tire.

ERROR-FRAGMENT

C.

Even though Jim had on his best

suit

he insisted on changing the tire.

ERROR-COMMA

D.

Even though Jim had on his best suit,

he insisted on changing the tire.

CORRECT-COMMA

E.

Even though, Jim had on his best suit,

he insisted on changing the tire.

ERROR-COMMA

ERRORSlide12

12

Through the Tunnel

As Jerry plays by himself,

swimming and diving in the wild rocky bay, he spies a group of older boys on the cliff above him.