Adverbial
Clause
By:
Eristya Maya       5211100042
Nur Rahmi Abdillah 5211100077
Zahra Azizah       5211100105
What is adverbial clause?
An  adverbial clause is a dependent clause that
functions as an adverb. In other words, it
contains a subject (explicit or implied) and a
predicate, and it modifies a verb.

Itis formed by subordinate conjunction, not
coordinate conjunction.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF TIME

Subordinate conjunction:
when, whenever, while, after, before, until,
as soon as, since, as

example:
 When she came into her room, the bell was ringing.
I will call you whenever I need help.
 While I was watching the news on TV, my brother called
me.
 As I left the house, I remembered the key
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF PLACE
Subordinate conjuction :
Where, wherever

example:
   We saw the ring where they found the necklace.
   Wherever you go, you can find children.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF MANNER
Subordinate conjunction:
as, as though, as if

example:
   You should have done it as I showed you.
   He talked to me as if he had talked to servant.
   He tells the story as if he knew it well.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF CAUSE/REASON
Subordinate conjunction:
Because, since, as, for

example:
   He didn’t go to school because he was ill.
   Since Wati is the eldest, she must take care her sisters.
   As he shaved with blunt razor, he didn’t make it well.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF PURPOSE
Subordinate conjunction:
so that, in order that, in case

example:
   They are saving their money so that they can buy a
    house.
   They move to the front in order that they can hear him.
   He called his friend up in case he forgot the
    appointment.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF RESULT
Subordinate conjuction:
… so … that… , … such … that …

example:
   The fog is so thick that we can’t see the view clearly.
   They have such expensive shoes that many people are
    astonished.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF CONCESSION
Subordinate conjunction:
although, though, even though, even if

example:
   Although he is poor, he is very generous.
   He passed the test though he didn’t study well.
   Even though he was sick, he went to school.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF CONDITION
Subordinate conjunction:
If, provided that, on condition that, unless

example:
   If I were rich I would give you much money.
   He’ll go there provided that you invite him.
   I will not tell him about this on condition that you follow
    what I’ll say to you.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF DEGREE
1. Positive
   Subordinate conjuction: … as … as
   ex:
   Nata is as diligentn as Nara


2. Parallel
   Subordinate conjuction: the … the
   ex:
   The more you work, the more youcan earn money.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF DEGREE (con’t)
3. Comparative
   Subordinate conjuction: … than …
   ex:
   He is taller than his brother


4. Restrictive
   Subordinate conjuction: as long as, as, as far as
   ex:
   You can stay here, as long as you want.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF CONTRAST
Subordinate conjunction:
whereas, where, at the same time, while

example:
   I wanted to stay home, whereas my sister wanted to go.
   Now there is nothing but desert, where there used to be
    fertile plan.
Thanks for your
 attention ^^

    Any
 questions??

Ppt b.inggris adverb

  • 1.
    Adverbial Clause By: Eristya Maya 5211100042 Nur Rahmi Abdillah 5211100077 Zahra Azizah 5211100105
  • 2.
    What is adverbialclause? An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. In other words, it contains a subject (explicit or implied) and a predicate, and it modifies a verb. Itis formed by subordinate conjunction, not coordinate conjunction.
  • 3.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFTIME Subordinate conjunction: when, whenever, while, after, before, until, as soon as, since, as example:  When she came into her room, the bell was ringing. I will call you whenever I need help.  While I was watching the news on TV, my brother called me.  As I left the house, I remembered the key
  • 4.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFPLACE Subordinate conjuction : Where, wherever example:  We saw the ring where they found the necklace.  Wherever you go, you can find children.
  • 5.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFMANNER Subordinate conjunction: as, as though, as if example:  You should have done it as I showed you.  He talked to me as if he had talked to servant.  He tells the story as if he knew it well.
  • 6.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFCAUSE/REASON Subordinate conjunction: Because, since, as, for example:  He didn’t go to school because he was ill.  Since Wati is the eldest, she must take care her sisters.  As he shaved with blunt razor, he didn’t make it well.
  • 7.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFPURPOSE Subordinate conjunction: so that, in order that, in case example:  They are saving their money so that they can buy a house.  They move to the front in order that they can hear him.  He called his friend up in case he forgot the appointment.
  • 8.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFRESULT Subordinate conjuction: … so … that… , … such … that … example:  The fog is so thick that we can’t see the view clearly.  They have such expensive shoes that many people are astonished.
  • 9.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFCONCESSION Subordinate conjunction: although, though, even though, even if example:  Although he is poor, he is very generous.  He passed the test though he didn’t study well.  Even though he was sick, he went to school.
  • 10.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFCONDITION Subordinate conjunction: If, provided that, on condition that, unless example:  If I were rich I would give you much money.  He’ll go there provided that you invite him.  I will not tell him about this on condition that you follow what I’ll say to you.
  • 11.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFDEGREE 1. Positive Subordinate conjuction: … as … as ex: Nata is as diligentn as Nara 2. Parallel Subordinate conjuction: the … the ex: The more you work, the more youcan earn money.
  • 12.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFDEGREE (con’t) 3. Comparative Subordinate conjuction: … than … ex: He is taller than his brother 4. Restrictive Subordinate conjuction: as long as, as, as far as ex: You can stay here, as long as you want.
  • 13.
    ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OFCONTRAST Subordinate conjunction: whereas, where, at the same time, while example:  I wanted to stay home, whereas my sister wanted to go.  Now there is nothing but desert, where there used to be fertile plan.
  • 14.
    Thanks for your attention ^^ Any questions??