8.7 position of adverbial clause

The usual position for an adverbial clause is just after the main clause.

However most types of adverbial clause can be put in front of a main clause.

Occasionally, you can put an adverbial clause in the middle of another clause, although this is unusual.

There are a few types of adverbial clause which always go after a main clause; other types always go in front of one. This is explained in the sections dealing with the different types of clause.