. ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF PLACE | Learn with Azwar Abbas

Minggu, 01 Januari 2012

ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF PLACE

An adverbial place clause tells where the action described by the main verb takes place. A place clause is introduced by the subordinators where and wherever.

Where

We use where to tell a definite place where the action described by the main clause takes place.

Example

Young people have to go where they can find jobs.
Where I come from, the summer is very dry and hot.


Wherever

We use wherever to tell an indefinite place where the action described by the main clause takes place. The action may happen at any place.


Example

His dog follows after him wherever he goes.
I try to save my money wherever I can.

 EXERCISE 1

Complete the following sentences with your own clauses 
to form adverbial clauses of place. 
Use where or wherever.


1.    You can put the box ______.
2.    He always sleeps soundly ______.
3.    We met again ______.
4.    The strange man spied me ______.
5.    ______, the view is very beautiful.
6.    I will meet you _______.
7.    My uncle likes to stay _______.
8.    Please return the book ______.
9.    Just call me _____.
10. She always joins the competition _____.

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