Pick out the adverb clause in the below sentence. Although it was raining, they continued their hike.

General English ·Previously asked in JKSSB Constable (Executive / Armed / IRP / SDRF) 2024

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Question

Pick out the adverb clause in the below sentence.

Although it was raining, they continued their hike.

  1. A. it was raining
  2. B. they continued their hike
  3. C. Although it was raining (Correct answer)
  4. D. continued their hike

Correct Answer

Option C — Although it was raining

Detailed Solution & Explanation

The correct answer is Although it was raining.

Key Points

  • An adverb clause is a dependent clause that modifies the verb, telling how, when, why or under what condition.
  • "Although it was raining" is introduced by the subordinating conjunction although and expresses concession.
  • The clause cannot stand alone as a sentence, confirming it is dependent.
  • "They continued their hike" is the independent clause — it carries the main statement.

Additional Information

  • Adverb clauses are classified by the relationship they express, each with its own set of subordinating conjunctions:
    • Time — when, while, before, after, until, as soon as
    • Reason — because, since, as
    • Condition — if, unless, provided that
    • Concession — although, though, even though, whereas
    • Purpose — so that, in order that
  • A quick test: an adverb clause can usually be moved to the front or back of the sentence without changing the meaning, which a noun or adjective clause cannot.

Topics covered: Clauses Grammar