20 Examples of Adverbial Sentences
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Adverbial Subsentences
Within a sentence, the simplest way to express a specific circumstance (of mode, of cause, of time, etc.) is by resorting to a adverb. For example: An account executive will quote you coming soon. But sometimes, to indicate the circumstance, one has to resort to more complex forms, which may involve the use of a verb; in this case it could be: An account executive will quote you when your application has been approved.
As can be seen, in the latter case a second verb(Approve) to the sentence, within what is known as a subordinate proposition, since it is like a secondary clause inserted within the main clause, on which it depends (In the example, the main sentence has a verb nucleus 'quote').
These types of sentences are called adverbial subordinate clauses or simply adverbial suborations. Subordinate clauses, in general (since there are other types, in addition to adverbial ones), are a class within the category of compound sentences (that is, those with more than one conjugated verb).
Examples of adverbial sentences
- Yes it comes to rainI'll miss your birthday
- When the police came, the thieves had already escaped
- Even mortally wounded, our hero fought for this country
- I do because I feel like doing it.
- They came to visit me even when I betrayed them.
- I come for the notice that they published in the newspaper.
- When the exam period ends, they can have their vacations.
- Fast cross so you don't get run over by the motorcycle.
- we'll go where you decide.
- Homework was done as the teacher ordered.
- I called it so that I fix my window.
- If anyone drinks, try that he doesn't drive.
- Although everything he did, I still miss him.
- Tailored what the years go by, I'm feeling more pain.
- When the alarm went off, he was already having breakfast.
- They called me as soon as I had gone to bed.
- We will go out where she tells me.
- I found out that with that card there is no discount when i was going to pay.
- I think he did so that we feel guilty.
- For more than I insist, never change your attitude.
Characteristics of adverbial sentences
In the same way as for the identification of adverbs, adverbial sentences are evidenced mainly through their characteristic of answer questions that add information to what the main verb expresses and is achieved through from links
According to their function, they are distinguished: