![]() |
Add a new lesson / test |
GREAT!
Get a free English lesson every week! Almost 2 MILLION subscribers! Click here! Recommended: > Language Resources > Other sites for teachers > English translator |
Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #510: Adverb clauses.
Adverb clauses.An adverb clause is a dependant clause ( incomplete sentence ) with a subject and a verb, and marked with an adverb.The clauses makers can indicate:- time ( when, while, whenever, as soon as )- concessions ( in spite of, despite, although, even though )- reason ( as, because, in case, so )- purpose ( in order that, so, so that )- manner ( as, as if, as though, like )- place ( where, wherever, everywhere )- conditions ( even if, if, only if, unless )Choose the correct clause mark to give the right meaning of each sentences. English exercise "Adverb clauses." created by anonyme with The test builder Click here to see the current stats of this English test [Save] [Load] [?] End of the free exercise to learn English: Adverb clauses. A free English exercise to learn English. Other English exercises on the same topic : Adverbs | All our lessons and exercises |