Write a
sentence with an adverb clause for each of these:
Ex. Olympics because
People like the
winter Olympics because they are very exciting.
adverb
clauses – because, if, when, while, whenever
SV because
SV.
SV if SV.
1. run since
COMPLEX
The kids run to school since
they are late. PRESENT TENSE
The kids run to school since
they are late.
Since they are late, the kids run
to school.
The kids are late, so they run to school. COMPOUND
2. walking while
Maria was walking while her husband was cooking.
Maria walking while her husband cooking. XXX
Maria walked while her husband cooked.
Maria was walk while her husband was cook. XXX
cook – present tense
cooked – past tense
will cook – future
is cooking – present progressive/ present continuous
was cooking – past progressive/ past continuous
will be cooking – future progressive/ future continuous
3. called when
Sarah called her sister when she was hiking on Dog Mountain.
4. Canada because
5. swim if
We can go to swim if you want to. XXX
We can go swimming if you want to.
She likes to go biking on the Seawall.
Mike likes to go hiking to Dog Mountain. Dog
Mountain is close to Mount Seymour.
6. hike whenever
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