A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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Brainerd Kellogg. 30 LESSON 6 . COMPLEX SENTENCES WITH ADVERB CLAUSES , Dependent clauses may discharge the office of adverbs , Such clauses , called adverb clauses , may express ( 1 ) the time , ( 2 ) the place , ( 3 ) the degree , ( 4 ) ...
Brainerd Kellogg. 30 LESSON 6 . COMPLEX SENTENCES WITH ADVERB CLAUSES , Dependent clauses may discharge the office of adverbs , Such clauses , called adverb clauses , may express ( 1 ) the time , ( 2 ) the place , ( 3 ) the degree , ( 4 ) ...
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... adverb clause , unless it closely follows and restricts the word it modifies . LESSON 7 . COMPLEX SENTENCES WITH ADVERB CLAUSES . Adverb clauses may express ( 6 ) reason , the cause of our knowing and asserting something to be , ( 7 ) ...
... adverb clause , unless it closely follows and restricts the word it modifies . LESSON 7 . COMPLEX SENTENCES WITH ADVERB CLAUSES . Adverb clauses may express ( 6 ) reason , the cause of our knowing and asserting something to be , ( 7 ) ...
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... adverb clause . Direction . Change the adverb clause below to an adjective clause , and one clause of each compound sentence to a dependent clause , a i- jective or adverb : — 1. Give us the luxuries of life , and we will dispense with ...
... adverb clause . Direction . Change the adverb clause below to an adjective clause , and one clause of each compound sentence to a dependent clause , a i- jective or adverb : — 1. Give us the luxuries of life , and we will dispense with ...
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