Task 1. Define the type of the adverbial clause for each sentence:
e.g.: Did you ask him because he was famous or for another purpose?- cause

1. From where he stood he could see nothing.
2. They didn’t marry until she was forty.
3. I’m sorry I talked the way I did at lunch.
4. We were going up the road as fast as we could.
5. He won’t do it unless you pay him.
6. Whatever you do, good or bad, people will always have something negative to say.
7. Wounds sometimes must be opened in order that they may be healed.
8. He is so weak physically that he can hardly move.
9. As he was tired he preferred to stay at home.

Task 1. Define the type of the adverbial clause for each sentence:
e.g.: Did you ask him because he was famous or for another purpose?- cause

1. From where he stood he could see nothing.
2. They didn’t marry until she was forty.
3. I’m sorry I talked the way I did at lunch.
4. We were going up the road as fast as we could.
5. He won’t do it unless you pay him.
6. Whatever you do, good or bad, people will always have something negative to say.
7. Wounds sometimes must be opened in order that they may be healed.
8. He is so weak physically that he can hardly move.
9. As he was tired he preferred to stay at home.

Task 1. Define the type of the adverbial clause for each sentence:
e.g.: Did you ask him because he was famous or for another purpose?- cause

1. From where he stood he could see nothing.
2. They didn’t marry until she was forty.
3. I’m sorry I talked the way I did at lunch.
4. We were going up the road as fast as we could.
5. He won’t do it unless you pay him.
6. Whatever you do, good or bad, people will always have something negative to say.
7. Wounds sometimes must be opened in order that they may be healed.
8. He is so weak physically that he can hardly move.
9. As he was tired he preferred to stay at home.

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nadiushenica nadiushenica  23.12.2023 15:52
Task 1:
1. From where he stood he could see nothing.
- Type of adverbial clause: location
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "from where he stood" describes the location or position from which he could see nothing.

2. They didn’t marry until she was forty.
- Type of adverbial clause: time
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "until she was forty" indicates the specific time when they got married.

3. I’m sorry I talked the way I did at lunch.
- Type of adverbial clause: manner
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "the way I did at lunch" describes the manner or how the talking was done during lunch.

4. We were going up the road as fast as we could.
- Type of adverbial clause: manner
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "as fast as we could" describes how they were going up the road - as fast as they possibly could.

5. He won’t do it unless you pay him.
- Type of adverbial clause: condition
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "unless you pay him" states the condition under which he won't do it.

6. Whatever you do, good or bad, people will always have something negative to say.
- Type of adverbial clause: condition
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "whatever you do, good or bad" presents a condition or circumstance under which people will always have something negative to say.

7. Wounds sometimes must be opened in order that they may be healed.
- Type of adverbial clause: purpose
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "in order that they may be healed" expresses the purpose for which wounds may need to be opened.

8. He is so weak physically that he can hardly move.
- Type of adverbial clause: result
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "that he can hardly move" states the result or consequence of his physical weakness.

9. As he was tired he preferred to stay at home.
- Type of adverbial clause: cause
- Explanation: The adverbial clause "as he was tired" provides the cause or reason for his preference to stay at home.

Note: The answers provided above may vary depending on the perspective of the teacher or the specific grammar guidelines followed.
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