Adverb clause of time
An adverb clause is a kind of subordinate clause. Adverb clauses of time show the time of the action. They are usually introduced by the conjunctions after, before, when, as, while, till, until, as...
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An adverb clause is a kind of subordinate clause. Adverb clauses of time show the time of the action. They are usually introduced by the conjunctions after, before, when, as, while, till, until, as...
Read the following sentence. I cancelled the trip because I was short of cash. Here the clause ‘because I was short of cash’ explains why I cancelled the trip. An adverb clause of reason...
Even if and even though are subordinating conjunctions. Clauses introduced by though and although can go at the beginning or at the end of the sentence. Even though means despite the fact that. Even...
Subordinating conjunctions are words like though, although, because, since, as, when, while, if, whether, after, before, till and until. A subordinating conjunction connects a dependent clause to an independent clause. Complete the following sentences...
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses. Such clauses are called coordinate clauses. We use a special kind of conjunctions known as coordinating conjunctions to connect two coordinate clauses. Here is...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. 1. We …………………. anything from him yet. a) haven’t heard b) hadn’t heard c) don’t here 2. She ……………….. here till 4 o’clock. a) was...
Complete the following sentences using other, another or others. 1. She has bought ………………… car. a) other b) an other c) another 2. Could I have …………….. piece of cake? a) another b) an...
Complete the following sentences using a simple past or present perfect tense form. 1. I ………………. my grandparents last week. a) visited b) had visited c) have visited 2. I ………………… in this office...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate past tense form. 1. The train ………………. before I …………….. the station. a) had departed, had reached b) had departed, reached c) departed, had reached 2. I...
Complete the following sentences using for, in, from or since. 1. That house has been empty ……………… six months. a) for b) since c) from 2. We are going to Switzerland ………………… the summer....