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牛津英语试用版unit grammar (ii)

An adverbial clause describes a verb (in the main clause) and says when, why, how, where, etc. something happens. An adverbial clause is introduced by a subordinating conjunction. Example: John Dancer’s trouble began as soon as he walked into the Dragon Hotel with his friend, Charlie. We can put some of the adverbial clauses of time, reason or concession at the beginning or the end of a sentence, e.g., We use … Examples when Mozart started writing music when he was only four. before Mr Brown had worked in a bank for a year before he came here. after He left the classroom after he had finished

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