Adverb Clauses

As you learned, adverbs can be single words such as "here", "very", and "quickly". However, adverbs can also appear as a clause. As you have learned, a clause contains a subject and a verb. Look at the following three examples to compare adverbs, adverb phrases, and adverb clauses.

Adverb I went boating yesterday.
Adverb Phrase I went boating on Monday.
Adverb Clause I went boating before "I left" on a vacation to California.

Although you can see that all three adverb forms answer the question "when" the person went boating, the adverb clause has a subject (I) and verb (left). The word in the green is a word called the subordinator. The subordinator connects the main sentence with the adverb clause by showing how they relate.

Types of Subordinators


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