Adverb clauses of purpose, contrast and time
Adverb clauses answer the questions, why, when, how, or where something happened:
I left the party early because I wasn't feeling well.
Adverb clauses with because, since, and so that answer the question why:
I can't go out tonight because / since I have a lot of homework.
Adverb clauses with when or whenever answer the question when:
When (ever) I have to speak in front of the class, I get nervous.
Adverb clauses with though, although, and even though are used to introduce a different or surprising idea:
Although / Even though / Though the cell phone was expensive, I bought it anyway.
Additional Resources
Unit 3 English - Adverb Clauses
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