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Grammar Guide for ESL Students

1. The document discusses different types of complex sentences including adverb clauses, noun clauses, and adjective clauses. 2. Adverb clauses modify verbs, verb phrases, or entire sentences and use connectors like when, before, until, as soon as. Noun clauses function as nouns and use connectors like what, when, who. Adjective clauses modify nouns and use connectors like which, that, who. 3. Examples are provided to illustrate each type of complex sentence using different connectors and functions.

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Grammar Guide for ESL Students

1. The document discusses different types of complex sentences including adverb clauses, noun clauses, and adjective clauses. 2. Adverb clauses modify verbs, verb phrases, or entire sentences and use connectors like when, before, until, as soon as. Noun clauses function as nouns and use connectors like what, when, who. Adjective clauses modify nouns and use connectors like which, that, who. 3. Examples are provided to illustrate each type of complex sentence using different connectors and functions.

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Complex Sentences

Linda Suci Wahyuni, S.S., M.A


Cause
Time - As
- After - Because
- As - Inasmuch as
- As soon as - Now that
- Before - since
- By the time
- Once
- Since Contrast
- Until - Although
- When - Even though
- Whenever - Though
- While - While
- Whereas Manner

Adverb Clause Condition - As


- If - In that
- In case Place
- I will check the quality of the machine before I - Provided - Where
send it to the farmers. - Providing - Wherever
- Unless
- As soon as the new technology comes out on - whether
the market, many farmers will order the
Your Logo or Name Here 2
machine.
Noun Clause

1. I am concerned about when the cassava


Noun Clause Noun Clause Noun Clause will be harvested (NCC)
Connectors Connector/Subjects 2. When the cassava will be harvested is
very important (NCC)
Its function is as a noun - What, when, where, - who, whoever 3. We are concerned about who will
(either an object of a verb, why, how
an object of a preposition, - What, whatever harvest the cassava (NCC/S)
or the subject of the - Whatever, whenever 4. Whoever will harvest the cassava must
- Which, whichever
sentence - Whether, if check it first (NCC/S)
- that
Your Logo or Name Here 3
Adjective Clause
Function:
The clause is an adjective, it is
positioned directly after the noun
that it describes

Adjective Clause Connectors


- Whom (for people)
- Which (for things)
- That (for people/things)

Adjective Clause
1. I like the coffee product which you offered me yesterday (ACC) Connector/Subjects
2. The coffee product which you offered me yesterday was really - Who (for people)
incredible (ACC) - Which (for things)
3. I like the coffee product which is incredible (ACC/S) - That (for people/things)
4. The coffee product which was offered yesterday was
incredible (ACC/S) Your Logo or Name Here 4
Thank You
Linda Suci Wahyuni
085749986688
[email protected]
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