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comparing about adverbial clause and adjectival clause
I really want more information about it.
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Re: comparing about adverbial clause and adjectival clause
The former describes how the action of a verb is executed: "as fast as lightning."
The latter describes a noun: "ten feet tall."
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Re: comparing about adverbial clause and adjectival clause

Originally Posted by
luzal
I really want more information about it.
********** NOT a teacher **********
Hello, Luzal.
(1) An adverbial clause is a sentence that needs another sentence.
(a) For example, people would be confused if you walked up to them
and said: because English is the international language.
(b) But everyone understands if you attach it to a sentence. For
example:
I am studying English because English is the international language.
The adverbial clause tells you why you are studying English. We say that
the adverbial clause modifies (belongs to) the verb am studying.
You know that adverbs often modify verbs: Drive carefully. (Carefully
tells you how to drive.)
(2) An adjectival clause also needs another sentence. For example,
people would not understand if you said who has black hair. But everyone
would understand if you said:
My uncle is the man who has black hair. The
adjectival clause describes which man. We say that it modifies man.
As you know, adjectives modify nouns (In black hair,black modifies hair.)
So adjectival clauses modify nouns:
The country that I love is X. (that I love modifies country.)
(3) This is a big subject to discuss. Please post any more questions
that you have about those clauses. Then someone will be very happy to
answer you. (P. S. that you have about those clauses = adjectival
clause that modifies questions.)
THANK YOU
Last edited by TheParser; 20-Aug-2010 at 17:45.
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