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Vijay Benade Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Adverb Clause of manner

I can not walk because I am tired.

  

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Your example is an adverb clause, but I don't think it's an adverb clause of manner. Because based on its definition, the adverb clause of manner type describes how something happens . There are some words that can help to identify it such as " like ", " as though ", as if ".

  • Your example is an adverb clause, but I don't think it's an adverb clause of manner.
  • Because based on its definition, the adverb clause of manner type describes how something happens .
  • There are some words that can help to identify it such as " like ", " as though ", as if ".
  • So, if I wanted to use it with your sentence, I'd say: - I walk tiredly .
  • -I cannot walk as if I weren't tired.
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Your example is an adverb clause, but I don't think it's an adverb clause of manner. Because based on its definition, the adverb clause of manner type describes how something happens. There are some words that can help to identify it such as "like", "as though", as if".

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