D-15.04 Get & Create Adverb Clauses of Time, Contrast, Effect & Purpose and If-Clauses (Real & Contrary-to-Fact)

D-15.04 Get & Create Adverb Clauses of Time, Contrast, Effect & Purpose and If-Clauses (Real & Contrary-to-Fact)

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Lessons 91-100 of Chapter 10: Adverb Clauses & Connecting Words  (“Travel & Recreation”) of WorkLife English Grammar 6: Issues & Answers, pages 151-167 17 pages Who It’s For: (Self-)Teachers & Helpers at High Proficiency Levels Ready to Put Multi-Purposed Subordinate Clauses into Complex Sentences for Various Reasons Why It’s Useful: Even more than Noun Clauses, Adverbial Clauses can be attached to Simple Sentences (Independent Clauses) to express a variety of concepts: Time Relationships; Opposition (Contrast); Cause (Reason) & Effect; Purpose; Real vs. Unreal (Contrary-to-Fact) Situations, and others. To end an “upper-level” Grammar-in-Context Text,  the ten distinct Lessons of Chapter 10 explore these possibilities.   What You’ll Do:  [1] Look over the page 151 Chapter 10 Opener. Notice the ten portions of the Grammar of Adverb Clauses & Connecting Words. Do they cover grammatical topics that you haven’t yet probed—or now want to explore? (If not, wh

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