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What does the following adverbial clause indicate?
She didn´t buy half so/as many shoes as she thought she would.
These are comments about adverbial clauses.
Which of them is inappropriate?
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Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua
avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se
familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
 
1.
Purpose.
Reason.
Condition.
Contrast.
Comparison.
Explicação:
These clauses often answer How? followed by or implying in relation to or compared with (How quick is he in relation
to/compared with¿?).They involve the use of as + adjective + as (as quick as), not so/as ¿as, -er than. more¿ than, less¿ than, the¿
the. When continuing with the same verb in the same tense, we can omit the second verb, so the clause of comparison is implied.
Adverbial clauses of comparison can involve the use of as (or so) much + noun + as and as many + noun + as. Words like half,
nearly and nothing like will often combine with as or so.
 
2.
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Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: ''[Although he worked hard], he failed the �nal exam''.
As far as adverb clauses are concerned, which of the following is correctly punctuated?
An adverbial clause is separated from the other clauses by subordinating conjunctions.
Place clauses de�ne the location of the object of the main clause. These clauses answer the question Where? And can be
introduced by the conjunctions: where, wherever, anywhere and everywhere.
Concessive clauses are used to concede a given point in an argument. The principle concessive conjunctions introducing
a concessive clause are: although, considering (that), though, even though, even if; much as , while, whereas, however,
much/badly/good, etc., no matter how, etc., no matter how much. They ought to be used in the beginning of the clause.
The subordinating conjunction in adverbial clauses may indicate relationships, such as: cause, concession, comparison,
condition, place, or time.
According to Baker (2001), an adverbial clause is a word or expression in the sentence that functions as an adverb; that
is, it tells you something about how the action in the verb was done.
Explicação:
Concessive conjunctions can be placed at the beginning, internally or at the end of the sentence.
 
3.
Comparative
Conditional
Concessive
Reason
Result
Explicação:
Adverbial clauses of time, reason, purpose and condition proved to be the most important for different researchers. Following
these, only supplementative clauses, clauses of concession, of manner, result and comment are normally studied.
In this case, a clause of concession is mentioned.
 
4.
I arrived early so as not to miss anything.
The students left, before the speeches.
The best thing to do when you've got a dead body on the kitchen �oor, and you don't know what to do about it is to make
yourself a good strong cup of tea.
Her golden retriever died, when she was young.
He walked carefully, in order to appear fair.
Explicação:
A comma is usually not used when the adverb clause  follows the main clause.
What does the following adverbial clause indicate?
Since you cannot sew your own clothes yourself, you will have to ask Julie to do it for you.
What does the following adverbial clause indicate?
No matter how hard I try, most people seem to have dif�culty to understand me.
Justify the position of the adverb clause in the following:
When Bob asked Pat for a candy, she said she didn't have any.
 
5.
Manner.
Contrast.
Reason.
Comparison.
Purpose.
Explicação:
Reason clauses broadly answer the question Why? And can be introduced by the following conjunctions: because, as, seeing
(that), since.
We often begin sentences with as or since because the reasons they refer to may be known to the person spoken to and
therefore do not be emphasized.
 
6.
Result.
Purpose.
Condition.
Contrast.
Concession.
Explicação:
Concessive clauses are used to concede a given point in an argument. They serve to concede a certain part of an argument
before proceeding to question the validity of the point in a given discussion.
The principle concessive conjunctions introducing a concessive clause are: although, considering (that), though, even though,
even if; much as ¿, while, whereas, however, much/badly/good, etc., no matter how, etc., no matter how much.
 
 
7.
If the action described in the adverb clause precedes the action in the main clause, it is logical to place the adverb clause
at the beginning of the sentence.
Placing the adverb clause in the middle is regarded as an old fashionable use.
The adverb clause can only be used after the main clause.
Read the text below:
Since Sephardic Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492, they have managed to maintain their Jewish faith
and Spanish group identity and have developed a uniquely Judeo-Spanish culture wherever they settled.
Among the important cultural ties within these Sephardic groups are Judeo-Spanish folktales, stories that
have been passed down from generation to generation, either in the distinct language of the group, Judeo-
Spanish (Ladino), or in other languages, such as Hebrew. In The Heart Is a Mirror, Tamar Alexander-Frizer
examines the folk narratives of Sephardic Jews to view them both in relation to universal narrative
traditions and the traditions of Jewish culture.
Adapted from: https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Mirror-Sephardic-Folktale-Anthropology/dp/0814329713
► What kind of subordinate clause is highlighted in the passage above?
Adverb clauses ought not to be used in written language so as to avoid misunderstanding.
An adverb clause commonly appears after the main clause.
Explicação:
 
The explanation is already clear. If the action described in the adverb clause precedes the action in the main clause, it is logical
to place the adverb clause at the beginning of the sentence.
 
8.
A noun clause functioning as the direct object
An adverbial clause indicating concession
An adverbial cause indicating reason
An adjective clause having a restrictive function
An adverbial cause indicating time
Explicação:
The structure since is used in adverbial clauses to indicate time.
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