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Adverb clause
B
Noun clause
C
Principal clause
D
Adjective clause
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Adverb Clause of Manner
Example:
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She danced like no one was watching.
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Underlined part: like no one was watching → Adverb Clause
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কারণ: এটি verb ‘danced’ কিভাবে ঘটেছে তা নির্দেশ করছে → Adverb clause of manner
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Adverb Clause সংজ্ঞা
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যে subordinate clause বাক্যে adverb-এর মতো কাজ করে, অর্থাৎ verb-এর time, place, cause, effect, purpose, manner ইত্যাদি প্রকাশ করে তাকে Adverb Clause বা Adverbial Clause বলে।
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Adverb Clause of Manner: Subordinate clause যা কাজটি কীভাবে ঘটলো তা নির্দেশ করে।
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সাধারণত how, as, as if, like দিয়ে শুরু হয়।
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Verb কে How দিয়ে প্রশ্ন করলে এর উত্তর হয় Adverb Clause of Manner।
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More Examples
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She cooks like she was born to do it. → Underlined part: Adverb Clause
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He behaves like he owns the place. → Underlined part: Adverb Clause

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Updated: 2 weeks ago
Finish your homework while the sun is still up.
Here "while the sun is still up" is -
Created: 1 week ago
A
Adverbial clause
B
Adjective clause
C
None of these
D
Noun clause
Sentence:
Finish your homework while the sun is still up.
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Underlined clause: while the sun is still up → Adverbial Clause
Explanation:
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Adverbial Clause = Subordinate clause যা verb বা বাক্যের অন্য অংশ modify করে।
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এখানে while the sun is still up বলে কখন কাজটি করা উচিত (time)।
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Adverbial Clauses সাধারণত প্রকাশ করে: time, place, cause, effect, purpose, manner, condition, degree, result।
Examples:
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He stayed calm while everyone else was panicking.
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Please stay quiet while the teacher is speaking.
Quick Tip:
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Adverbial Clause = clause that answers when, where, why, how, under what condition regarding the verb.

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Updated: 1 week ago
He left the party because he was feeling sick.
The underlined clause is a/ an -
Created: 5 days ago
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Adverbial Clause
B
Noun Clause
C
Adjective Clause
D
None of these
Adverbial Clause of Reason
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Purpose: Explains the reason why the action in the principal clause happens or does not happen.
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Conjunctions Used: As, Since, For, Because, That etc.
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Position Rules:
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At the beginning: Clause starts with conjunction and ends with a comma; rest of the sentence is the principal clause.
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Example: Because he was tired, he went to bed early.
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In the middle/end: Clause starts with conjunction but no comma needed at the end.
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Example: He went to bed early because he was tired.
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Notes:
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Seeing that can replace Since or As to express in view of the fact.
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Example: Seeing that the room is already full, the meeting may begin now.
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You can convert an adverbial clause of reason into two principal clauses using so.
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Example: Since it was too dark to go on, we camped there. → It was too dark to go on, so we camped there.
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Correct Example:
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He left the party because he was feeling sick.
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Underlined clause: Adverbial Clause of Reason
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Source: Advanced Learner's Communicative English Grammar & Composition, Chowdhury & Hossain

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Updated: 5 days ago
He walks like he owns the place. The underlined part is an examples of -
Created: 23 hours ago
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None of these
Sentence:
He walks like he owns the place.
Analysis:
Underlined part: “like he owns the place”
এটি Adverb Clause এর উদাহরণ।
বিশেষভাবে, এটি Adverb Clause of Manner।
Reason:
এটি “কিভাবে” (manner) তিনি হাঁটছেন তা বর্ণনা করছে।
যেহেতু এটি verb walks কে modify করছে, এটি adverbial clause।
Adverb Clause:
যে subordinate clause বাক্যে adverb এর মতো কাজ করে তাকে adverb clause বলে।
তারা সাধারণত সময়, স্থান, কারণ, উদ্দেশ্য, ফলাফল, ধরন/মার্গ ইত্যাদি প্রকাশ করে।
Adverb Clause of Manner:
কাজটি কিভাবে ঘটছে তা বোঝায়।
সাধারণত how, as, as if, like দিয়ে শুরু হয়।
Verb কে “How?” প্রশ্ন করলে পাওয়া যায় adverb clause of manner।

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Updated: 23 hours ago