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A relative clause can be introduced by either a relative pronoun or a relative adverb. A relative clause can be restrictive or nonrestrictive (essential or nonessential) Restrictive relative clauses ...
Get children adding a bit of grammatical spice to their sentences with these teaching tips and KS2 adverbials resources from ...
An adverb tells you how something happens ... like "after","before" or "on". A relative clause starts with a relative pronoun (who, that, which, whose, where, when) and is often added to a ...
In this case, ‘Not until I saw what happened’ is the adverbial clause. The inversion takes place after this, in the main clause. This happens with 'Not +time' and 'Only + time'. 'Not since ...
For number 5, you can choose whether you want to use two prepositional phrases, or two adverb clauses. - The manager praised her employees for their dedication and for their willingness to work on ...
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