What are the different types of adverbials?
Adverbials are words or groups of words that modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or entire clauses.
There are three types of adverbials. Adverbs (e.g., slowly) are one-word adverbials. Adverbial phrases (e.g., “before breakfast”) and adverbial clauses (e.g., “until I come home”) are adverbials made up of multiple words.
Adverbial clauses have both a subject and verb, while adverbial phrases do not.