Adverbial clauses of place
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………..…3
Chapter I General information about compound sentences with several adverbs…………………………………………………………………………….4
1.1. Relative pronouns in adverbial clauses………………………………………..4
1.2. Definition of adverbial clause………………………………………………..13
Chapter II The position of subordinate components in compound sentences with several subordinate clauses…………………………………………….….19
2.1. Examples of analysis of adverbial clauses……………………………………19
2.2. Position is the arrangement of the means and components connecting the subordinate clause to the main clause…………………………………………….23
CONCLUSION………………………………………………………….….……26
References……………………………………………………………………..…28
INTRODUCTION
Who? what? The type of adverbial clause that answers the questions is called a possessive clause. The possessive clause is connected to the main clause by the following means.
1. The participle of the subordinate clause is in the form of a conditional clause, in which the owner of the main clause is pronouns such as he, that, and himself. For example: Whoever works honestly will be rewarded by our country. (From the newspaper.) He who reads a lot knows a lot.
Whoever is faithful, is faithful. (Babur.)
2. The participle of the following sentence is in the positive form. For example: As long as someone sacrifices his life for the Motherland, he will always live in the hearts of the people.
3. The possessive clause comes after the main clause and joins the main clause with the help of the suffix -kubag. The participle of the main clause is more often expressed by a verb or an adjective. For example: We are about to graduate from university this year.
The fact is that the Law "On Education" should be consistently applied to life.
Participle is a subordinate clause. A type of adverbial clause whose content is an abstract pronoun clause in the main clause is called a adverbial clause. The participle is connected to the main clause as follows.
1. The part of the main sentence is expressed by words like this and that. The subordinate clause is connected to the main clause using the conjunction -ki. For example: My destiny is that I found happiness and saw the world. (H.O.) Our task is to take care of cotton in time. (From the newspaper.)
2. The part of the main sentence can be expressed in the form "consists of a pronoun in the exit agreement". For example: Our task today is to always be aware of enemies. (From the newspaper.) Compare the examples: The difference between us is that I know why I do what I do, but you don't. (A. Q.) This is what I hope from you, that you will go against the opinion of the majority. (A. Q.)
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