Out tomorrow morning
When meaning 'and then' can be followed by present or future / shall be on holiday till the end of September when I return(or when I shall return) to London
Adverbial clauses of place
These clauses answer the question Where? and can be introduced by the conjunctions where wherever anywhere and everywhere Adverbial clauses of place normally come after the main clause
You can t camp where/wherever/anywhere you likethese days Anywhere everywhere and wherever (but not usually where) can begin a sentence, depending on the emphasis we wish to make
Everywhere Jenny goes she s mistaken for Princess Diana Where generally refers to a definite but unspecified place [> 1.38]
The church was built where there had once been a Roman
Temple
Wherever anywhere and everywhere suggest 'any place'
With a special tram ticket you can travel wherever/anywhere/everywhere you like in Europe for just over £100
Adverbial clauses of manner
1.47.1 'As' [>App 25.25] and 'in the way (that)'
These clauses answer the question How? and can be introduced by the conjunction as Adverbial clauses of manner normally come after the main clause
Type this again as I showed you a moment ago(i e in the way I
showed you)
This fish isn t cooked as I like it(i e in the way I like it) How and the way can be used colloquially in place of as
This steak is cooked just how/the wayI like it
Clauses of manner can also express comparison when they are introduced by expressions like (in) the way (in) the way that the way in which (in) the same way (in) the same way as She s behaving (in) the same way her elder sister used to
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As if and as though' after 'be', 'seem', etc.
Adverbial clauses of manner can also be introduced by the conjunctions as if and as though after the verbs be act appear behave feel look seem smell sound taste
I feel as if/as thoughI'm floating on air Note also constructions with It
It sounds as if/as though the situation will get worse
It feels as if/as though it s going to rain (i e I feel that this is
going to happen) As if as though can be used after any verbs describing behaviour
Lillian was trembling as if/as though she had seen a ghost
She acted as if she were mad [> 11.75.1n2]
Adverbial clauses of reason