2. I like to shop at stores where people
are friendly.
(essential adjective clause)
3. I like to shop at stores when I have
free time.
When I have free time, I like to shop
at stores.
(“when” is an adverbial expression)
4. I like to shop at stores because I can
buy anything that I want.
(adverbial expression)
5. She lived with her parents until she
graduated/went to college/got a
job/got married/came to the U.S.
6. I go to Laney College, so I say it’s a
nice school.
(conjunction)
7. I go to Laney College, where I’m
studying English.
(non-restrictive adjective clause)
8. Most people did not use computers
until the 1980’s, so they needed to
take computer classes.
(conjunction)
9. Most people did not use computers
until the 1980’s, but now most
people have computers.
(conjunction)
10. Most people did not use computers
until the 1980’s, when people
started to use them/home
computers became available to
them.
11. I went to the supermarket because I
needed milk. (adverbial expression)
12. I went to the supermarket to buy
milk. (infinitive)
13. I went to the supermarket
whenever I needed something.
(adverbial expression)
14. Since my parents don’t speak
English well, they are unable to find
good jobs/I have to translate for
them.
15. Not all ESL classes are offered
during summer/evening.
16. Immigrants continue to come to the
U.S. in spite of (a bad thing).
Immigrants continue to come to the
U.S. in spite of the bad
economy/having to leave their
families/the difficulty finding jobs.
17. You can’t learn a new language
unless you study/practice/work at
it.
18. I will be unhappy if Obama wins the
election.
Romney will be president if Obama
wins the election.