Business English: A Practice Book by Rose Buhlig

2. By _subordinate conjunctions_:

when because than unless where since provided till while if whereas until as as soon as wherever before as if as long as whether after though in order that why for although lest that whenever _Illustrations_ { A lamp that _smokes_ } ADJECTIVE: { } is a torture to a student. { A _smoking_ lamp } { _When she was good_ } { } she was very, very good. { _Sometimes_ } ADVERB: { } { _When she was bad_ } { } she was horrid. { _Sometimes_ } Does the clause or the simple adverb give the more definite idea? { _where he lives_. NOUN: I know { { _the house_. Write three sentences illustrating adjective clauses, three illustrating adverbial clauses, and three illustrating noun clauses. =Exercise 72= Name all the clauses in Exercises 179, 185, and 186. Explain the use of each. =Exercise 73= Write sentences using each of the following words to introduce a phrase, and to introduce a clause.