Adverb Clauses and Phrases in
Field of Dreams
ADVERB CLAUSES
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PRACTICE
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examples in Hoosiers
Choose an appropriate conjunction or preposition for each blank from the lists given above each section. Then click to see the one that was used in the movie. (Of course, others may also be be possible.)
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IME
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AFTER - AS - AS LONG AS - AS SOON AS - AT - BEFORE - BY - DURING - FOR - FROM - IN - ON - ONCE - SINCE - TO - UNTIL - WHEN - WHILE
RAY AND HIS FAMILY
He was born in North Dakota
??
in
1896 and never saw a big city
??
until
he came back from France
??
in
1918.
He played in the minors
??
for
a year or two, but nothing ever came of it
??
By the time
I was 10, playing baseball got to be like eating vegetables or taking out the garbage
But
??
in
'58 the Dodgers moved away, so we had to find other things to fight about
??
By the time
he was as old as I am now, he was ancient.
??
After
a while I wanted to come home, but I didn't know how
He died
??
before
I could take it back.
??
After
graduation, we moved to the Midwest and stayed with her family
??
as long as
we could (almost a full afternoon.)
Annie and I got married
??
in
June of '74
Ray,
??
when
the bank opens
??
in
the morning, they'll foreclose
Let us buy you out. We'll leave the house. You can live on it rent free
??
as long as
you want
You can't take off for Boston
??
while
we're going broke in Iowa
THE VOICE
??
Until
I heard the voice, I'd never done a crazy thing in my whole life.
What if the voice calls
??
while
you're gone?
TERENCE MANN
Terence Mann was a warm and gentle voice of reason
??
during
a time of great madness.
??
While
other people were chanting "Burn, baby, burn," he was talking about love and peace and understanding.
??
By
the early 70's, the guy had decided people had become either too extremist or too apathetic to listen to him, so he stopped writing books.
Annie, this guy hasn't been to a live baseball game
??
since
1958.
Something will happen there. I don't know what, but we'll find out
??
when
it does
I just need you to come with me
??
for
a little while
I'm going to beat you with a crowbar
??
until
you go away.
I haven't published a word
??
in
17 years.
His father, who lives in Baltimore, notified police
??
after
receiving no answer to repeated telephone calls.
DR. GRAHAM
What makes this one so special we have to travel half way across the country to find him 16 years
??
after
he died?
??
When
they cleaned out his office, they found boxes of blue hats that he never got around to give her.
Years ago
??
for
five minutes you came this close.
I'd have liked to have had that chance, just once, to stare down a big league pitcher, to stare him down, and just
??
as
he goes into his windup, wink.
We just don't recognize the most significant moments of our lives
??
while
they're happening
To feel the tingle in your arms
??
as
you connect with the ball.
Son, if I'd only gotten to be a doctor
??
for
five minutes, now that would have been a tragedy
SHOELESS JOE AND THE PLAYERS
They haven't done that
??
for
years. My dad did that
??
for
a while, but that was
??
in
the 20's.
It's been 68 years
??
since
I wore this uniform.
I've heard that old men wake up and scratch itchy legs that have been dust
??
for
over 50 years.
??
Once
a place touches you like this, the wind never blows so cold again.
They'll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat
??
when
they were children and cheered their heroes.
There comes a time
??
when
all the cosmic tumblers have clicked into place and the universe opens itself up
??
for
a few seconds to show you what's possible."
R
EASON/PURPOSE/RESULT
:
AS - AS A RESULT OF - AS LONG AS - BECAUSE (OF) - DUE TO - FOR - NOW THAT - SINCE - SO - SUCH
I'm offering you a way to keep your home
??
because
I love my sister
Now people like you think I must be miserable
??
because
I'm not involved any more
The shopkeepers in town would stock blue hats
??
because
they knew if Doc walked by, he'd buy one.
Yet no child was ever denied these essentials,
??
because
in the background there was always Doctor Graham
That's what I wish for. A chance to squint at a sky
?? blue ??
so blue that
it hurts your eyes just to look at it
It was funny, the way he described towns, you know, finding you a job
??
so that
you could play on their team
C
ONCESSION/CONTRAST:
ALTHOUGH - DESPITE - IN SPITE OF - INSTEAD (OF) - THOUGH - WHERE - WHILE
??
Instead of
Mother Goose, I was put to bed at night to stories of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and the great Shoeless Joe Jackson.
P
LACE/MANNER/COMPARISON:
AS - LIKE - THAN - WHERE
He settled in Chicago,
??
where
he quickly learned to live and die with the White Sox.
Dad used to say nobody could hit
??
like
Shoeless Joe Jackson.
He never made it
??
as
a ballplayer, so he tried to get his son to make it for him.
Playing baseball got to be
??
like
eating vegetables or taking out the garbage.
By the time he was
?? old ???
as old as
I am now, he was ancient.
Ray, this is nuttier
??
than
building the baseball field.
I feel it
?? strongly ??
as strongly as
I've ever felt anything in my life.
They're talking about banning books again! Really subversive books
??
like
The Wizard of Oz.
And I say smut and filth
??
like
this has no place in our schools.
It was
??
like
the '60's again!
I know a lot more
??
than
you think I know.
??
As
a small boy, he had a bat named "Rosebud."
I haven't published a word in 17 years, and still I have to endure lunatics
??
like
you.
You should be entitled to
?? much privacy ??
as much privacy as
you want.
There's a place
??
where
things
??
like
that happen, and if you want to go, I can take you.
You know, I couldn't sleep tonight. Usually I sleep
??
like
a baby.
It was
??
like
coming this close to your dreams, and then watch them brush past you
??
like
a stranger in the crowd.
68 years since I wore this uniform. It still fits me
??
like
a glove.
It's so beautiful here. For me, well, for me it's
??
like
a dream come true. Can I ask you something? Is this heaven?
Getting thrown out of baseball was
??
like
having part of me amputated.
He looks
??
like
a baby out there next to those guys.
Ray, there was a reason they chose me, just
??
as
there was a reason they chose you and this field.
America has rolled by
??
like
an army of steamrollers. It's been erased
??
like
a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again.
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Ann Salzmann
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