Hi everyone! I'm Abel Gomez, I'm dominican and I'm 33. I'm married and I have a 2 months old daughter. I consider myself to be a sociable person and I'm a social drinker. I like beer and ron, among other drinks... I teach English for a living and I like what I do because it's a very rewarding job.. Seeing other people progress because of a you do I think it's amazing. Well that's all about me for, thanks and hopefully we'll have a great semester this year, bye!!
Unit 4, The tipping point
Adverb Clauses of Result: Adverb clauses of result with such...that and so...that present the result of a situation that is stated in the first clause. Let see this: If I say "It was so cold today", I have a simple sentence, but if I add "that we couldn't go out" I have an adverb clause of result. As simple as that! In simple words an adverb clause of result is a simple clause that point out the consequences that brings "the action" we are talking about. I have to say I use this grammar point when talking, but I never thought I was using "Adverb clauses of result". In addition, I did it wrong in the midterm, but at least now I know what the professor was talking about on it.
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