Adverb, adjective, and noun
   Works in the same way a one word adverb
    works
   Answers the questions:
       When
       Where
       Why
       How
   Words to look for:
     When
     Whenever
     Before
     After
     Since
     While
     Until
     As
     As soon as
   Words to look for:
       Where
       wherever
   Words to look for:
       Because
       Since
       As
   Words to look for:
       As
       As if
       As though
   Result
       So… that, such… that
   Condition
       If, unless, provided that, on condition that
   Concession
       Although, though, even if, even though, since
   Comparison
       Than, as
   The baby cried when the telephone rang.
   I will meet you wherever you want me to.
   I walk to work everyday because I need
    exercise.
   We left early so that we could catch the bus.
   Please do the work as you have been
    instructed.

                     Your turn!
   An entire clause that modifies a noun or
    pronoun
   Examples:
       I visited an old friend who is graduating soon.
       I visited my closest friend, who is graduating soon.
       The student whose car had been wrecked was late
        for school.
       The student, whose car had been wrecked, was late
        for school.
                              Your turn!
   Functions in the place of a regular noun
   Examples:
       Instead of “The girl closed the door”
       “Whoever came in last closed the door”
   Note that the whole phrase functions as the
    noun

                         Your turn!

Grammar

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Works in the same way a one word adverb works  Answers the questions:  When  Where  Why  How
  • 3.
    Words to look for:  When  Whenever  Before  After  Since  While  Until  As  As soon as
  • 4.
    Words to look for:  Where  wherever
  • 5.
    Words to look for:  Because  Since  As
  • 6.
    Words to look for:  As  As if  As though
  • 7.
    Result  So… that, such… that  Condition  If, unless, provided that, on condition that  Concession  Although, though, even if, even though, since  Comparison  Than, as
  • 8.
    The baby cried when the telephone rang.  I will meet you wherever you want me to.  I walk to work everyday because I need exercise.  We left early so that we could catch the bus.  Please do the work as you have been instructed. Your turn!
  • 9.
    An entire clause that modifies a noun or pronoun  Examples:  I visited an old friend who is graduating soon.  I visited my closest friend, who is graduating soon.  The student whose car had been wrecked was late for school.  The student, whose car had been wrecked, was late for school. Your turn!
  • 10.
    Functions in the place of a regular noun  Examples:  Instead of “The girl closed the door”  “Whoever came in last closed the door”  Note that the whole phrase functions as the noun Your turn!