Name the Subordinate
Adverb Clauses of Time
Is the Reduced Adverb Clause Correct?
Reduce the adverb clause
Wildcard
100

What type of adverb clause is being used in the following sentence: When I go to the dining hall, I like to eat the stir fry.

Time Clause

100

Change the two sentences below into one sentence, using the adverb clauses of time: I have not been to Paris for many years. I was in Paris when I was eight years old.

I have not been to Paris since I was eight years old.

100

Stunning by what her friend told her, she fainted.

Incorrect: Stunned

100

She always has a cold beer when she gets home.

She always has a cold beer upon getting home.

100

What is wrong with this sentence?

Even I wanted to leave the house, I can't!

Even if

200

What type of adverb clause is being used in the following sentence: Since I am allergic to peanuts, I cannot eat peanut butter.

Reason or Cause/Effect Clause

200

Change the two sentences below into one sentence, using an adverb clause of time: The police beat the door to the ground. I began to run.

As soon as the police beat the door to the ground, I began to run.


bonus: reduce it

200

Although having an understanding of algebra, the math test was very difficult for Harold and his brother Pete.

What is: Incorrect. Subjects do not match.

200
Before you choose a college, you should always consider that UNH is the cheapest option for NH residents.
What is: Before choosing a college, you should always consider that UNH is the cheapest option for NH residents.
200

Since she can drive long distances without getting tired, she had no problems with the journey down the coast.

Being able to drive long distances without getting tired, she had know problems with the journey down the coast.

300

What type of adverb clause is being used in the following sentence: Gina loves to go out to eat every Friday night at a very expensive restaurant although she does not have much money.

Contrast Clause (Unexpected Result)

300

Change the two sentences below into one sentence, using an adverb clause of reason: Mr. Johnson said he had tried to hold on to his job. He felt it was his duty and his obligation to continue the work he had done since 2019.

Mr. Johnson said he had tried to hold on to his job, because he felt it was his duty and his obligation to continue the work he had done since 2019 


bonus points: now reduce it

300

The guitarists' performances on this album are absolutely fantastic, and they complement each other perfectly, never taking up too much space.

What is: correct

300

As Laura got used to living in the USA, she gradually became less homesick.

What is: Getting used to living in the USA, Laura gradually became less homesick.

300

Reduce the adverb clause: Because he must water the plants, he wakes up early before work.

Having to water the plants, he wakes up early before work.

400

What type of adverb clause is being used in the following sentence: Now that it's summer, I'm only wearing sandals.

Reason/Cause and Effect Clause.

400

Change the two sentences to one sentence, using an adverb clause of time: Cosmetologists spend about 250 hours learning how to cut hair in school. They can open their own shop, or go to work at an existing one.

What is: After cosmetologists spend about 250 hours learning how to cut hair in school, they can open their own shop, or go to work at an existing one.

bonus: reduce it

400

The Third Man concerns Holly Martins, who goes to visit his friend Harry Lime in Vienna after World War II, only to be told that Lime is dead, having hit by a car.

What is: Incorrect. having been hit

400
Since my family has a long history of cancer, they get screened every year.
What is: Having a long history of cancer, my family gets screened every year.
400

Put the "only after" clause first

Insider says it published its story only after asking Musk for comment.

Only after asking Musk for comment did it publish the story.

500

What type of adverb clause: Even if I wanted to go, I have no way of getting there.

Conditional

500

Change the two sentences below to one sentence, using an adverb clause of time: He was my best friend. Then he stole my girlfriend, so now he is my enemy.

What is: He was my best friend until he stole my girlfriend, so now he is my enemy.

bonus: reduce it
500

Since trying to appear smart, she used words she didn't understand the meaning of.

Incorrect. Remove since.

500
Since it appeared in 1969, Peter and the Wolf, a kid's musical, has won nine Grammy awards.
What is: Since appearing in 1969, Peter and the Wolf, a kid's musical, has won nine Grammy awards.
500

Put the "Only when" clause first

Police Expert: Tasers Should Be Used Only When Suspects Are Threats

Only when suspects are threats should tasers be used.