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| Place Where adverbial clauses give the location where the
action of the verb in the governing clause takes place. Here are
some examples (with the place where clause underlined):
WITH UBI - Argus non ambulat ubi Quintus et Horatia leonem viderunt, "Argus does not walk where Quintus and Horatia saw the lion". The place where clauses tell where the action of walking takes place (or does not take place in this case). : |
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Last Updated March 18, 2003 Questions, comments and corrections should be sent to Brian K. Harvey, Kent State University |