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2. The forest through which we travelled was dark and gloomy.



               3. My sister who lives in Mexico is a nurse.


               Q2.Combine the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns.


               1. Do you know the man? He just walked in.

               2. I watched a movie yesterday. It was very interesting.


               3. An old couple lives next door. I have never met them.






















                    Adverbial  Clause is a group of words that is used to change or qualify the
                       meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of
                       word  or  phrase  with  the  exception  of  determiners  and  adjectives  that  directly
                       modify nouns.

                     Adverb clauses always meet three requirements:


                     First, an adverb clause always contains a subject and a verb.

                     Second, adverb clauses contain subordinate conjunctions that prevent them from
                       containing complete thoughts and becoming full sentences.
                     Third, all adverb clauses answer one of the classic “adverb questions:” When? Why?
                       How? Where?
                     Examples of Adverb Clauses

               The adverb clauses in these examples are italicized for easy identification.



            1.     Jennifer scrubbed the bathtub until her arms ached. (This adverb clause describes how
               Jennifer scrubbed.)

            2.     The dogs started chasing my car once they saw it turn the corner. (This adverb clause
               describes when the dogs started chasing my car.)
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