Adverbial(Adverb)Clauses

Adverbial(Adverb)Clauses

Adverbial clauses are groups of words that function as adverbs in a sentence. They provide additional information about the action in the main clause, answering questions such as when, where, why, how, to what extent, or under what conditions.

Preposition - "With"

Preposition – “With”

The preposition with has several meanings and can be used in various contexts: assistance, connection, means, method, relationship, addition and etc.

Preposition - "Through"

Preposition – “Through”

Preposition "Through" refers to moving from one side or point to another side or point, often while passing inside or within something. Example: She walked through the forest to reach the other side.

Preposition - "Of"

Preposition – “Of”

The preposition of is a versatile word with many different meanings and uses. Here are some of the most common meanings of of with examples for each: