Adverb clause
A subordinate clause that does the work of an Adverb is known as an ADVERB CLAUSE. To identify the ADVERB CLAUSES we can ask the question . (When, Where, Why and How) to the Verb in the Main Clause. Examples: (If, Unless, so that, such that, so... that, although, Even though, Even if). 1. Although you have read book, you have to give oral. Ans. You have to give oral – Main clause. Although you have read book – Subordinate Adverb clause; 2. When they plunged into it, they found themselves chilled. Ans. they found themselves chilled – Main clause. When they plunged into it – Subordinate Adverb clause 3. When I was younger, I could remember everything. Ans: I could remember everything – Main clause. When I was younger – Subordinate Adverb clause 1) ADVERB CLAUSES OF TIME - They answer the question ‘when’. eg. Don't talk while you are driving. eg. I have not been well since I returned from Delhi. eg...