13. …so I went into the room where the light was burning
14. …and succeeded in reaching Candahar in safety,
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regiment
Anywhere Somewhere means any place
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15. Then I soon realized that I must either leave the metropolis and rusticate
somewhere in the country 16.
…without a sign … page 2
anywhere of plant of tree
Wherever
, which might indicate the presences of moisture. page 45
17. Wherever stirring adventures were to be bad
3.1.2.3 Adverb Clause of Reason
, Jefferson Hope had been in search of them. page 54
An adverb clause of reason is used to indicate the reason for something. The subordinator that used in this adverb is given below:
As
18. As for the article
Because
, I wrote it my self. page 11
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19. And object to rows because my nerves are shaken
For
, and I get up all sorts of ungodly hours,… page 5
20. We must hurry up, for I want to go to Halle’s concert to hear Norman
Neruda this afternoon
Now that
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21. Now that I do know it
3.1.2.4 Adverb clause of Condition
I shall do my best to forget it. page 8
This clause are used to talk about a possible situation and its consequences. These following sentences show the subordinators.
If
22. If I can only find what the fellow is driving at by reconciling all these
accomplishments
23. , and discovering a calling which needs them all.
page 9 If you were asked to prove that two and two made four
Whether
, you might find some difficulty. page 14
24. I am not sure about whether I shall go. page 15
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3.1.2.5 Adverb Clause of Result
Adverb clause of result is used to indicate the result of something. The subordinators which can be used is found in this following sentences:
So … that
25. The solitary window was so dirty that
3.1.2.6 Adverb clause of Concession
the light was hazy and uncertain. page 17
This clause is used to make two statements, one of which contrasts with the other or makes it seem surprising www.wikipedia.org. Or in other words, it states
something opposed to the main clause but does not deny its validity. The most common subordinators used in this clause are:
Though
26. He spoke in a calm and methodical manner, as though
27. “Commonplace,” said Holmes,
the events which he narrated were commonplace enough.page 73
though I thought from his expression
Although
that he was
pleased at my evident surprise and admiration. page 14
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28. … ”That without leaving your room you can unravel some knot which
other men can make nothing of, although they have seen every detail for themselves?
3.1.2.7 Adverb clause of Comparison