Senin, 02 April 2012

ADVERBIAL CLAUSE

ADVERBIAL CLAUSE
 
       Adverbial clause is a clause (the clause) functions as an adverb That, which explains the work. Said adverbial clause is usually classified According to the "meaning / intent" of the conjunction (conjunctions the which preceded it). The types of adverbial clause include: 
1.Clause of Time
    Clause the which shows the time. Usually made ​​by using the conjunction (connecting word) Such as after, before, no Sooner, while, as, dll.
2. Clause of Place
  
That clause indicates the place. Typically made ​​using the conjunction as Now here, nowhere, anywhere, Wherever, etc.. 
3. Clause of Contrast (or Concession)
  
That clause indicates the existence of a conflict Between two events or events related to each other. Usually made ​​by using the conjunction (connecting word) Such as although, though, even though, whereas, even if, in spite of, as thetime, dll.
4. Clause of Manner
    Clause which shows how the cars work done or peristiwa terjadi. Usually made ​​by using the conjunction (connecting word) such as, how, like, in that, dll.
 
5. Clause of Purpose and Result
    Clause which shows the relationship intentions / objectives and outcomes. Usually made ​​USING conjunctions such as (in order) that, so that, in the hope that, to the endthat, lest, in case, dll.

6. Clause of Cause and Effect
    Clause indicating cause and effect relationships. There are some patterns to form this type of clause. Look carefully at god.


some examples of adverb clause about the economy :
*if prices rise, the demand for goods will fall
   (clause of cause and effect)
*we must provide an exciting promotion in order all the products can be sold 
  (clause of purpose and result)
* economic strategy it is necessary as to how we want us to be successful
  (clause of manner) 
*generally accepted bids that meet certain requirements and qualifications through negotiations even though a written agreement
  (clause of contrast) 
*consumers in traditional markets want a much cheaper price of rice.
  (clause of place)
*before making marketing more useful to conduct market surveys
  (clause of time)