Reduce the following adverbial clauses into correct adverbial phrases!1. Mr

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Reduce the following adverbial clauses into correct adverbial phrases!1. Mr Budiman fetches his son from school although he is not feeling well.

2. Because Tania studies hard, she always receives the best marks.

3. After Juna has returned from overseas, he continues his post graduate studies.

4. As Dita has moved to this house, she never feels lonely anymore.

5. As soon as we arrived at the hotel, we unpacked our luggage immediately​

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REDUCING ADVERBIAL CLAUSE

1. Although not feeling well, Mr Budiman fetches his son from school.

2. Studying hard, Tania always receives the best marks.

3. After having returned from overseas, Juna continues his post graduate studies.

4. Having moved tp this house, Dita never feels lonely anymore.

5. On arriving at the hotel, we unpacked our luggage immediately

EXPLANATION

Adverbial phrase dan adverbial clause adalah sama² berfungsi sebagai keterangan yg menjabarkan kapan, mengapa, di mana atau bagaimana sebuah kejadian muncul.

Secara struktural, format adverbial phrase dan adverbial clause adalah berbeda. Adverbial phrase tidak memiliki subyek dan kata kerja tetapi pada umumnya berupa frasa preposisional, infinitive, intensifier.

Sedangkan, adverbial clause mengandung subordinate conjunction sebagai penghubung klausa induk kalimat.

Ketentuan memendekkan klausa adverbial menjadi frasa adverbial modifikasi :

~ Subyek dalam anak klausa (adverbial clause) haruslah sama dengan subyek klausa induknya. Adverbial clause tidak dapat dipendekkan apabila klausa²nya berbeda subyek.

Contoh :

While I was writing a nice poem, my children played in the park. ❌

▶ Klausanya tidak bisa dipangkas menjadi frasa yang bermakna.

BASED ON YOUR QUESTIONS

1. Mr Budiman fetches his son from school although he is not feeling well.

➡ Although not feeling well, Mr Budiman fetches his son from school.

~ Hilangkan subyek dan auxiliary BE pada subordinate clause (adverbial clause).

~ Letakkan "Not" sebelum bentuk present participle

~ Tetap munculkan subordinate conjunction "although."

~ Tetap munculkan kata sifat

2. Because Tania studies hard, she always receives the best marks.

➡ Studying hard, Tania always receives the best marks.

~ Hilangkan subordinate conjunction

~ Hilangkan subyek dan rubahlah kata kerjanya ke bentuk gerund.

3. After Juna has returned from overseas, he continues his post graduate studies.

➡ After having returned from overseas, Juna continues his post graduate studies.

~ Tetap munculkan subordinate conjunction

~ Hilangkan subyeknya dalam adverbial clause.

~ Rubahlah auxiliary verb ke dalam bentuk gerund diikuti dengan past participle verb.

4. As Dita has moved to this house, she never feels lonely anymore.

➡ Having moved to this house, Dita never feels lonely anymore.

~ Hilangkan subordinate conjunction "as."

~ Hilangkan subyeknya

~ Rubahlah auxiliary verb ke dalam bentuk gerund diikuti dengan past participle verb.

5. As soon as we arrived at the hotel, we unpacked our luggage immediately

➡ On arriving at the hotel, we unpacked our luggage immediately

~ Hapus subordinate conjunction "as soon as." Gantilah dengan "on" atau "upon."

~ Hilangkan subyek/pronomina persona dalam adverbial clause.

~ Rubahlah kata kerjanya menjadi bentuk Gerund (Verb-ing)

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Details

Grade : XII

Subject : English

Category : sentence structure

Code : 12.5

Keywords : adverbial clause, adverbial phrase, reduction

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