santas face is oval and puruple his suit is also puruple
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
adverbial clause
adverbial clause
The phrase "when she got down" is an adverbial clause. Specifically, it functions as an adverbial clause of time, providing information about when the action in the main clause (she got down) occurred.
Sure, I can use a conjunction like 'while' or 'although' to introduce an adverbial clause that provides additional information about an action or situation. Let me know if you would like me to demonstrate it with an example sentence.
adverbial clause
The dependent clause, "whatever you like" is an adverbial clause, modifying the verb "can take".The word "whatever" can function as an adjective, an adverb, a pronoun, and interjection.
adverbial clause
This is a dependent adverbial clause (subordinate clause).
1.adverbials- modifies a verb , answers the question when,where,how,(sometimes,why) and to what extent or degree2.adjectivals-modifies noun and pronouns thank you and study hard!!^^*
An adverbial clause is a group of words that functions as an adverb within a sentence, providing context such as time, reason, condition, or manner. It typically contains a subject and a verb and is introduced by subordinating conjunctions like "because," "although," "if," or "when." For example, in the sentence "She sings beautifully when she is happy," the clause "when she is happy" is an adverbial clause that modifies the verb "sings."
Independent, dependent, adjectival, adverbial