1. I’ve got my lunch which was waiting for me here.
2. He pointed to the vessel which was lying at the wharves.
3. I went to the hall for a look, and swallowed something that had
4. The man who bent over her is her director.
5. “That’s good, and where is Jennie?” The latter, which had been
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6. Philip, who was smoking a cheap cigar, observed him closely.
7. Jack almost dropped the leather bag on which he had been
writing.
8. Peter seated himself in a leather chair which faced the desk.
9. Stephen, who had been listening to the unspoken speech behind
the words, said nothing.
b) Adverbial clauses of time
1. When he said so, he grasped the map firmly with both hands.
2. When he hailed a taxi, he got in and told the driver to drive to
Oxford Street.
3. Hoyden nodded when he took another chocolate cookie.
4. Edward walked to the edge of the verandah and when he leaned
over he looked intently at the blue magic of the night.
5. When he bowed to the Chairman and pushed back his chair, he
walked doggedly to the door, opened it and passed through.
c) Adverbial clauses of reason
1. She moved away as she felt slightly embarrassed.
2. He got a seat rather far back in the upper boxes, but as his sight
was very good, he saw quite well.
3. As she did not know whether he had seen his brother or not, she
did not know how to answer.
4. She stared back, as she did not know what to do.
5. Then I walked slowly down the drive away from the house as I
intended to wait by the gate.
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