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An adverbial clause may begin with where or when as well as other words.

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Adverb clauses are groups of words consisting of at least a subject and a verb and whose function is to modify or describe adjectives, verbs or other adverbs. They, therefore, provide information about time, place, reason, cause, manner, condition, frequency or degree and are usually introduced by subordinate conjunctions such as where, when, while, although, after, as, as if, before, because, if, since, so that, unless, eve, and until. For example (adverb clause underlined):

Call me when you get home.

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