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Relative Adverbs
The words when, where, and why may be used as relative adv...
Date
Name
Relative Adverbs
The words when, where, and why may be used as relative adverbs.
A relative adverb introduces a relative clause and refers to a time, a
place, or a reason. The relative clause gives more information about a
word or phrase in the sentence.
A Time: April is usually the month when the cherry trees bloom.
A Place: Texas is where my cousins live.
A Reason: I know the reason why our field trip was canceled.
Underline the relative clause. Then, circle the relative
adverb.
1. Monday is when I have my piano lesson.
2. France is where my pen pal lives.
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