The expression of time Refers to the time that the action is verbal, that of place at space, and the way , the way it performs.
The time verbal circumstances of place and mode can be expressed through various types of syntactic structures:
- Adverbial Phrases (with or without preposition): Upstairs is a hall with waxed linoleum; From there you see a ladder . Adverbial phrases
- : Don Julian is occasionally .
- NP (with or without preposition): Exams are on the bench ; says in broken English; Three days later I receive a letter .
But also, time, place and mode can be expressed through prayer subordinate clauses.
The adverbial subordinate clauses time of place and so express these circumstances verbal in prayer composed.
types introduced by the subordinate bonds of time, place and manner:
Adverbs: when, as ... When out, Julian is with me all the way home. Prepositions
: until after ... After hire in the bank, my mother will not fall over the River. Audio
conjunctive : since, before, as long as ... Since job at the bank, I have to get up at six in the morning .
Al + infinitive. Upon arriving home , Julian says that I can count the square.
LOCATION LINKS
Adverb where. arrived where the typewriter was , I went to where was typewriter.
LINKS MANNERS
Adverbs: such as under. The machine disappeared as if it were a sleight .
Adverbial phrases: as . I exercise as I had explained Julian.
conjunctive Audio: no. wrote without nerves I noticed.
Proposition : free. I did the test without ask for help.
ACTIVITIES
1 .- Locate the circumstantial complements of time, place and manner of the following statements and indicate what type of plays that role phrase:
- then became rich .
- Half of the children lived by the old customs.
- During his training he learned English and French.
- Walk to the river source. In the sixties
- television broadcast in black and white.
- found in the restaurant.
2 .- In the following sentences, find the links that introduce subordinate clauses of time, place and manner, and replaces the proposition by an adverb.
- Have you prepared the pasta as I explained?
- were placed where no one could see them.
- While you're eating, you should not talk.
- When I said, everyone knew already.
- From where you're located not see anything.
- The informant spoke as if he already knew the questions.
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