Complex Sentences with Adjective (dependent) Clauses
An adverbial clause is a clause that is used as an adverb in a sentence. This means that it must describe the verb, an adjective, or an adverb in the sentence. Adverbials often explain why, how, or when. Some adverbial clauses always use the subjunctive and with some you have to determine the meaning of the verb from the context of the sentence. ................
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