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SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(when; where; but; because; so; so that; if)
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
I had a close friend when I lived in Bandung.
He does not know where he has to live in Jogja.
He planned to come to Jogja but he cancelled yesterday.
He wants to visit Borobudur because he never visit it.
The man is sick so his wife sends him to the hospital.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(when; whenever; since; while; before; after)
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
I had a close friend when I lived in Bandung.
He always get confused whenever he comes to Jogja.
He had studied English since he was in the elementary school.
He wrote the letter while he was listening to the music.
He had passed away before his wife sent him to the hospital.
He got married after he had finished his post graduate school.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(where; wherever; anywhere; any places)
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
My friend showed me where he had lived in Jogja last year.
He always gets many friends wherever he lives in Jogja.
He has promised to study hard anywhere he can study.
He always get many customers anyplaces he opens his office.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(but; while; although; though; eventhough)
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
He wants to buy a car but he does not have much money.
The man is rich while his brother is very poor.
John came to school although it was raining heavily yesterday.
She wants to attend the exam though she is sick now.
He studies math seriously eventhough she does not neet it.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(because; cause; as; since; for)
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
He is studying hard because he wants to pass his exam.
Bobby did not go to campus cause he was sick yesterday.
They are protesting as the commitee is not fair.
We have to pray everyday since it is our obligation.
We may not speed up in the busy street for it is dangerous.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(so; that; so .... that; such .... that; such a .... that; therefore )
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
He studied hard everyday, so he passed the English exam.
The tea is so hot that we cannot drink it immediately.
She cannot cook such delicious food that nobody marries her.
It is not such a good car that it is not very expensive.
He is too young to marry, therefore he refuses to marry her.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(so that; in order that; in the purpose that )
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
He studies hard everyday so that he can pass the exam.
He goes to the library everyday in order that he can read
many reference books as many as possible.
The man speaks loudly in the purpose that everybody in the
class can hear his voice.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(if; even if; unless )
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
He can pass the exam if hee studies hard everyday.
He goes to the library everyday even if it is on hollydays.
All students have to join the exam unless they will not pass.
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
CONECTOR/CONJUNCTION
(as.....as; more.....than;......er than)
SUBJECT
PREDICATE / VERB
OBJECT
ADJUNCT
Examples:
He can swim as fast as his little son runs.
He drives his car faster than he rides his motorcycle.
He gets more money than he has spent.
Homework
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Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of time.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of place.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of contrast.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of cause.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of result.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of purpose.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of condition.
Write 3 sentences using adverbial clause of
comparison.
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