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ADVBERB CLAUSE

Practice 1
If you are inside, move away from windows, and get under a desk or table or stand in a
doorway when you feel the floor begin to shake. Try to stay calm while the earthquake
is happening. Do not move until the floor stops shaking. As soon as you are sure the
earthquake is over, you may begin to move around. After you have checked carefully
for fallen power lines, you may go outside.

Practice 2
1. Consumers have a tendency to buy more wherever credit cards are accepted for
payment of merchandise.
2. You cannot use credit cards everywhere you shops.
3. There are a few places of business where a credit is not accepted.
4. Travelers can use credit cards in foreign countries anywhere they are accepted.

Practice 3
A.
2. Most people want to move as far as they can from pulled cities.
3. We should not consume our natural resources as wastefully as we haves in the
past.
4. Should teenagers have the right to dress as they please ?
5. No nation in the world can afford to act as though global warming where not
it problem.
B.
2. You should scream as loudly as you can.
3. People say you can overcome stage fright by acting as if the audience were
not
wearing any clothes.
4. You can learn to sing as many popular songs as you can.
5. You can act as though you had just closed your eyes for a second to think
deeply about what he was saying.

Pratice 4
A.
2. Because Europeans experienced hardship and deprivation during and after
World War II, they are used to conversing.
3. Since coal pollutes the air and gives of a lot of carbon dioxide, many
European nations switched to natural gas or nuclear power tproduce electricity.
4. In the USA, in contrast, 56 percent of the nations electricity is generated by
burning coal as is cheap and plentiful.
5. Because European heads of government have more power than a U.S.
president, they may be able to force industry to make environmentally
responsible changes.

B.
Good News Letters
2. ... we are increasing the limit on your credit card to $5,000 because you have
an excellent payment record, we are increasing the limition your credit to 5.000.
3. .... the company has decided to offer you a raise since you received an
excellent evaluation from your supervisor, the company has decided.
4. ... we have decided to extend the time limit for repayment of your loan as you
proved that you are a good credit risk, we have decided to extend the time limit
for repayment of your loan.
Bad News Letters
1. the company has decided not to renew your car insurance policy because you
received your tenth speeding ticket, company has decided not renew.
2. we are unable to offer you employment at this time limit for repayment of
your loan since you have made.
3. we have decided not to extend the time limit for repayment of your loan since
the company is going out of business tomorrow.

Practice 5
A.
2. The ancient Peru exhibit was so popular that it was held over for two weeks.
3. The artifacts were of such historic value that anthropologists from several universities
come to study them.
4. The exhibits were so precious that a museum guard was posted in every room.
5. Computer graphics allowed the exhibits curators to present the lives of ancient
Peruvians so realistically that you felt you were actually there.
6. These were so many exhibits that we could not see all of them.
B.
Last week our biology class went on a field trip to a local science museum. Our
appointment was for 9:00 a.m. We went there by bus, but the bus driver got lost. In fact,
we were so lost that we almost turned around and drove back to school. At long last, we
arrived at the museum. The curator met us and took us to see the snake exhibit. In one
room, a man was sitting on a chair with a very large boa constrictor around his neck. He
was feeding the snake its weekly meal of mice. A few of the students started shrieking
when they saw the first cute little mouse disappear into the boa constrictor's open jaws.
They were shrieking so loudly that the snake became frightened tov.
After the boa constrictor had finished his meal, the curator asked if any of us would like
to hold it. It was such a large and heavy snake that it took three of us to hold it. The few
students who were brave enough to hold it said that its skin was surprisingly dry and
smooth. Next, we visited the insect room. Well, there must have been a million bugs in
that place! There were so many different kinds of bugs that we could not see all of them.
Our teacher had assigned each student an insect to draw in detail. It was almost
lunchtime. I spent so time trying to find my assigned insect among the millions that I
did not have much time. By the time I had found my insect and sketched it, I was
starved. In fact, I was so hungry that I almost ate the bug.

Practice 6
A.
2. f, 3. d, 4. b, 5. c, 6. a
2. For example, an artificial food called bacon bits was invented in order that
consumers could enjoy the taste of bacon without the fat.
3. Chemicals are added to many food products so that the foods will stay fresh longer.
4. Most farmers use chemical fertilizers and pesticides in order that they can increase
crop yields.
5. Some farmers use only natural pest control methods so that they can produce organic
crops.
6. People like to buy organic farm produce in order that they can avoid food with
chemicals.
B.
1. Most farms use chemical fertilizers and pesticides (in order) to increase crop yields.
2. Some farmers use only natural pest control methods (in order) to produce organic
crops.
3. People like to buy organic farm produce (in order) to avoid food with chemicals.

Practice 7
A.
2. Although both the common cold and the flu are caused by viruses, only the flu can
be prevented through immunization.
3. A cold develops gradually, and any fever that develops will be low-grade (101F or
less), whereas the flu often comes on abruptly, with a sudden high fever.
4. Ludwig Van Beethoven wrote some of the Western worlds greatest music even
though he became totally deaf in midlife.
5. Even though South Korea is a small country with few natural resources, it is
becoming an economic superpower.
6. While in some areas of the Northwest United States, rainfall averages over 50 inches
annually, some areas of the Southwest average less than 10 inches per year.
7. Though scientists know why earthquakes happen, they are still not able to predict
them.
8. Smokers claim the right to smoke in public places, while nonsmokers claim the right
to breathe clean air.

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