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  • Subordinate clause types functions - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In each case, the intervening NP is the syntactic object of the matrix verb, and the understood (semantic) subject of the subordinate clause The term 'catenative' comes from the Latin word for "chain", which is appropriate here since in each example the verbs do form a chain, separated only by the intervening NPs, which cause them to be called
  • Comma with Em-dash after Subordinate Clause [duplicate]
    You say the subordinate clause “is a separate matter from the tangential phrase between dashes,” but I disagree The parenthetical is directly related to the subordinate clause; it describes a certain instance of when rebounding is important If you were to add a comma somewhere, it would be best placed after the second dash
  • punctuation - A subordinate clause beginning with if - English . . .
    When a dependent "if" clause follows the main clause, no comma is required A comma is only required when the dependent "if" clause precedes the main clause You'll note in both of the following links, it explicity instructs not to use a comma when the dependent clause follows: "Don’t use a comma if the if clause is at the end of the sentence "
  • Is while a subordinate conjunction? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In tradtional grammar "while" is a subordinating conjunction But in your example the while-clause is shortened You can shorten a clause by using a participle construction with drop of the subject if the subjects in subclause and main clause are the same: While you are in the classroom > While being in the classroom
  • subordinate clauses - Rules for pronouns - English Language Usage . . .
    Any two words in the same clause command each other, and they also command any words in clauses that are subordinate to the clause they occur in In all your examples, the antecedent preceded the pronoun, but did not command it, because it was in a subordinate clause –
  • How do you decide which clause is independent and which clause is . . .
    The independent clause in each example includes the entire contents of its sentence There's a better label than independent clause for the third example It is a matrix clause-- a clause that contains another clause The dependent clause is subordinate to its matrix clause If you need a computational model, don't look at operators Look at
  • A specific example about past tense in subordinate clause
    I've read several posts about "main clause past tense, can I use simple present tense in the subordinate clause?" and I think I get the basic idea General truth can use present He didn't know that Earth moves around the Sun Indirect reported speech can use past tense (the backshifting stuff) Tom told me that Kim had blue eyes
  • Types of Finite Clauses - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The subordinate clause in your example is a content clause Content clauses, just like main clauses have four clause types: i DECLARATIVE They say that she is a good player ii CLOSED INTERROGATIVE They didn't say whether she is a good player iii OPEN INTERROGATIVE I wonderhow good a player she is
  • Are there rules about the subject of a subordinate clause?
    In other words, the pronoun she precedes its antecedent Lisa, and it commands Lisa (since Lisa occurs in a subordinate clause and she occurs in the main clause) and that violates the rule Note that this is not a rule "about the subject of a subordinate clause" This is a rule about pronoun coreference, which happens to apply to the subject of





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