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football on Sundays.They
rarely
speak about it.Ular
kamdan-kam
bu
haqda gapirishadi.U
ba’zan
kelib turadi.
Adverbs of reason and purpose
express the reason or the purpose
of the action or state performed. These adverbs are: therefore, hence,
because, so, since , thus, consequently, so that,
in order to,
noiloj,
chorasiz, noilojlikdan,
chorasizlikdan , atayin, jo’rttaga, qasddan:
Qunduzoyning qistashi bilan
noiloj
birinchi qatorga borib o’tirdi
(Oydin) - adverb of reason. Yuksak binolar tomon , bordik bizlar
atayin
(Po’lat Mo’min) -adverb of reason. U
jo’rttaga
bu lavhani eslatdi
(adverb of purpose).
Since
it is snowing , I am feeling very cold (adverb
of reason).
Because
Lola was sick , she stayed home (adverb of reason).
There was not enough light,
hence
the match was called off ( adverb
of reason).Concentrate
and study
in
order to
memorize important
points ( adverb of purpose).
Conjunctive adverbs
( these adverbs are not included in the sysem
of
basic types of adverbs, but they are productive in the structure of the
English language) join two independent sentences or clauses of any
kind. These adverbs connect two parts into one long sentence. These
parts may be whole sentences that need
to be connected into one
sentence or smaller clauses that need to be connected as well. Like other
adverbs , conjunctive adverbs may be moved around in the sentence or
clause in which they appear. A period or semicolon is used before the
conjunctive adverb when separating two independent clauses. We use
a comma if
conjunctions such as
Dostları ilə paylaş: