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Adverb clauses of time
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They are some words that express time (tell me at least 3)
AFTER, BEFORE, WHEN, WHILE, AS SOON AS, WHENEVER...
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"I take a shower and eat breakfast before I go to class" which one is the adverb clause?
... before I go to class.
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"I like to watch the news on TV while I eat breakfast" which one is the adverb clause?
... while I eat breakfast
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"We feel nervous whenever we have a test" which one is the adverb clause?
... whenever we have a test
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What is a clause?
A group of words that has a subject and a verb.
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When you see a car accident you should...
call an ambulance.
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You should _____ as soon as you smell smoke in a building.
call the fire department
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"I screamed when I saw the snake" which one is the adverb clause?
... when I saw the snake
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What is an adverb?
a word that describes or modifies an adjective or a verb.
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You should _____ when your house is robbed.
call the police
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You should _____ after you are bitten by an animal.
call the doctor
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What is a tag question?
A short question that follows a statement.
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If the statement is affirmative, the tag question should be...
negative
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What is an adverb clause?
A group of words that works as an adverb.
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"He called the fire department as soon as he saw the flames" which one is the adverb clause?
... as soon as he saw the flames
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