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Adverb Clauses

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  • Which word is the subordinating conjunction? While I was studying, I made flashcards.
    While
  • __________ I don't like math, I like my math teacher.
    Since
    Although
  • Identify the adverb clause: While some children played catch with pine cones, others had cone throwing contests in the summer.
    While some children played catch with pine cones
  • Identify the adverb clause: Since I went to Ella's, I've been looking forward to FroYo this Friday!
    Since I went to Ella's
  • Identify the adverb clause: The children made balls out of materials such as wood and tree roots before they started playing.
    before they started playing
  • You can't pet a dog _______ you know it is friendly.
    because
    unless
  • The children will want to go swimming (before / as soon as / until) they see the river.
    AS SOON AS
  • I will do the next task (as soon as / before / by the time) I have finished the first one.
    AS SOON AS
  • ______ the power comes back on, there is no internet.
    Even though
    Unless
  • Find the how in this sentence: The hurt woman walked with a limp.
    With a limp
    Walked
    The hurt woman
  • (After /Before/ While) we receive your confirmation email, we will send you a link to download the programme.
    AFTER
  • ________ Janet is my best friend, I want to give her a present.
    Since
    Unless
  • I will give you my reply (before / by / this time) I leave this afternoon
    BEFORE
  • Identify the adverb clause: Games gave the children practice in skills they would need when they became adults.
    when they became adults
  • I have to wait (while / before / until) my mum comes home.
    UNTIL
  • Find the why in this sentence: My grandad almost always has chocolate for dessert.
    For dessert
    Has chocolate
    My grandad
    Almost always
  • I’ll go online (while / as soon as / until) I get home.
    AS SOON AS
  • He hates playing volleyball _______ he doesn't know the rules.
    even though
    because
  • The journey to school was quick _______ the road was clear.
    because
    although
  • He usually surfs the Internet on his smartphone (before / after / while) he is waiting for the bus.
    WHILE
  • I will finish my homework (before / until / as soon as) my father arrives home late this evening.
    BEFORE
  • I can't come _______ I'm busy tomorrow.
    as long as
    since
  • (Before / When / While) she is ready, we will leave.
    WHEN
  • Which word is the subordinating conjunction? When the alarm went off, we had a fire drill.
    when
  • (Before / After / While) she goes, she will turn off all the computers.
    BEFORE
  • Find the how in this sentence: All of the excited customers were waiting in a line.
    Were waiting
    In a line
    All of
    The excited customers
  • ________ he was sick, he did not come to school.
    Since
    Although
  • Find the how in this sentence: The cat hissed like a snake.
    Hissed
    The cat
    Like a snake
  • Which word is the subordinating conjunction? Although it was raining, we went outside.
    Although
  • I’ll send you a text message (until / as soon as / before) I hear from Nam.
    AS SOON AS
  • We switched on the AC _______ it was warm.
    unless
    since
  • _________ she is beautiful, she is arrogant.
    Since
    Although
  • (Before / Until / When) Mr. Tan phones, please let me know.
    WHEN
  • _____ he’s a good swimmer, Ives always goes to the beach.
    Even though
    Since
  • Find the how in this sentence: The sheep entered the pen one by one.
    The sheep
    One by one
    Entered the pen
  • I can come to the party _______ I'm home at 10:00.
    since
    as long as
  • We'll have a picnic tomorrow _______ it rains.
    since
    unless
  • _______ I wasn't hungry, I ate all the food on the table.
    Since
    Even though
  • Find the when in this sentence: Every day, my dad watches television.
    Watches television
    My dad
    Every day
  • I’ll stay here (while / before/ until) Jack gets back and we’ll go together.
    UNTIL
  • Find the why in this sentence: Because I wasn't fast enough, I couldn't take part in the race.
    I couldn't take part
    Because I wasn't fast enough
    In the race
  • Mother to her son: I won’t let you watch TV (before / when / until) you finish your homework.
    UNTIL
  • _______ I did the homework, my teacher got angry.
    Even though
    Since
  • _______ you are smart, you forgot to write your name on the test.
    As long as
    Even though
  • He will give you a job (when / before / until) you have enough qualifications.
    WHEN
  • He will send them an email (before/ until / as soon as) he arrives in London.
    AS SOON AS
  • Find the when in this sentence: Since Wednesday, Sarah has been sick.
    Sarah
    Since Wednesday
    Has been sick
  • (When / Before / Until) you read his stories, you know that he’s a good writer.
    WHEN
  • Identify the adverb clause: Because I love dessert, I went to Ella's after school.
    Because I love dessert
  • _______ you work hard, you'll do well.
    As long as
    Although
  • Find the how in this sentence: He finished his homework in a rush.
    His homework
    In a rush
    He finished
  • The plane won’t take off (after / until / while) the clouds go off.
    UNTIL
  • You can have ice cream _______ you finish your homework first.
    as long as
    unless
  • Don't eat cat food _______ you are a cat.
    as long as
    unless
  • Let’s play with the children (after / until / while) it is time to go.
    UNTIL
  • Which word is the subordinating conjunction? We planned to go to the movie if it wasn't sold out.
    if
  • You are too young to understand. I will explain it to you (when / before / while) you are older.
    WHEN
  • __________ Rain is rich, he is very kind.
    Unless
    Although
  • Find the when in this sentence: This morning, I brushed my teeth.
    This morning,
    I brushed
    My teeth
  • I’m working part-time at the moment / actually, but I think they’ll offer me a full-time job soon
    at the moment
  • Which word is the subordinating conjunction? Because I had missing work, I had to go to study hall.
    Because
  • Find the when in this sentence: The angry woman left at once.
    At once
    The angry woman
    Left