Although you sing well, we have no soprano positions left.
Your clause is in bold. It's an adverbial clause, also known as an adverb clause.
Adverbial clauses begin with the words: when, while, where, as, since, if, although, whereas, unless, and because.
Adverb clause
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Although you sing well, we have no soprano positions left.Your clause is in bold. It's an adverbial clause, also known as an adverb clause.Adverbial clauses begin with the words: when, while, where, as, since, if, although, whereas, unless, and because.
Adverb clause
The clause in parentheses is a noun clause, functioning as the direct object in the sentence. It introduces the idea of the surprise and provides more information about it.
adjective
adverbial clause
adverbial clause
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
The clause in parentheses, "that I found in my book," is a relative clause. It provides additional information about "the one" in the main clause and is introduced by the relative pronoun "that." Relative clauses often function to specify or clarify the noun they modify.
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adverb
adverb
The clause is an adverb.