Goal: Plan the structure of adverb clauses in your language
Note: Identify any lexical forms you need for subordinating conjunctions.
Tip: Focus first on adverb clauses expressing information about time and place.
Work focus: Organize/Plan/Structure
Plan out the structure you will use for forming adverb clauses in your language, focusing first on clauses that express information like time and place (e.g. “when you find a rock”). Identify any lexical forms you may need to create to support subordinating conjunctions. You may not need new forms—you may use forms you’ve already created, such as further evolving adpositions.