Clause āļŦāļĢāļ·āļ āļāļāļļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļĒāļ āđāļāļ āļēāļĐāļēāļāļąāļāļāļĪāļĐāļĄāļĩāļāļĒāļđāđāļāđāļ§āļĒāļāļąāļ 3 āļāļāļīāļāļāļąāļāļāļĩāđ. Noun Clause â āļāļēāļĄāļēāļāļļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļĒāļ. Adjective Clause â āļāļļāļāļēāļāļļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļĒāļ. Adverb Clause â āļ§āļīāđāļĻāļĐāļāļēāļāļļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļĒāļ.
ÂđThe second mention of any noun phrase is usually replaced by a pronoun in order to avoid wordiness. (Last year was a difficult one.) The same is true when a noun is mentioned a second time in the next clause. (Last year was a difficult. I arrive here then.) The pronoun when can be used to refer back to the time-noun in the main clause.adverb: [noun] a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages, typically serving as a modifier of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a preposition, a phrase, a clause, or a sentence, expressing some relation of manner or quality, place, time, degree, number, cause, opposition, affirmation, or denial, and in.