why is the first question an adverb clause of reason? I thought it was of time since it described when the students were happy...when the teacher was on holiday.
Could you please help me with this one.(combine the following using noun clause and adverb clause: fatima is a nice person.only few people like her.we all know that.
1) adverb of reason
2) adverb of time
3) adverb of place
4) adverb of manner
Adeeb of purpose
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1)Adverb clause of cause or reason
2)Adverb clause of time
3)Adverb clause of place
4)Adverb clause of manner
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Sir the first sentence can be a adverb clause of manner
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Reason (as the teacher was on holiday)
Time( when you reacher my home)
Place(where he went)
Manner(as she is the Miss universe.
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1) Adverb clause of Reason 2) Adverb clause of Time 3)Adverb clause of Where 4) Adverb clause of Manner
"The bowl" ⚽
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1) Adverb class of reason
2) Adverb class of time
3) Adverb class of place
4) Adverb class manner
Its clause
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Second answer is place
Third answer is place
Forth answer is manner
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1.Adverb clause of reason
2.Aderb clause of time
3. Adverb clause of place
4. Adverb clause of manner
How to differentiate between noun and adverb clause
why is the first question an adverb clause of reason? I thought it was of time since it described when the students were happy...when the teacher was on holiday.
Manner , time place, manner
Could you please help me with this one.(combine the following using noun clause and adverb clause: fatima is a nice person.only few people like her.we all know that.
Reason time place manner
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Reason
Place
Manner
reason.
time.
place.
manner.
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First question answer is reason
12th english plz
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The bowl not boll is moving slowly
1 adverb of reason
2 adverb of place
3 adverb of place
4adverb of manner
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Very bad...these conditions are not generic or universal
1) adverb of reason
2) adverb of time
3) adverb of place
4) adverb of manner
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