Noun and Predicate Phrases - UTA
Reduced Adverb Clauses. In a sentence, when you have the same subject in both the main clause and the adverb clause, you can reduce the adverb clause to avoid repeating the subject. The reduced adverb clause then becomes an adverb phrase, which does not have a subject. The adverb phrase consists of a conjunction and a present participle (base ... ................
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