dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, subclause or embedded clause, is a certain type of clause that juxtaposes an independent clause...
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one or more dependent or subordinate clauses is called a matrix clause. A matrix clause can be the main clause or any subordinate clause that itself contains...
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these clauses, in either "dependent" or "independent" form – also have patterns, as explained below. A simple sentence consists of only one clause. A compound...
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jail". Clauses can be classified as independent (main clauses) and dependent (subordinate clauses). An orthogonal way of classifying clauses is by the...
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the shop. Comma splice Conditional sentence Dependent clause Relative clause Run-on sentence Sentence clause structure Rozakis, Laurie (2003). The Complete...
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field of sentence processing. Regular relative clauses are a class of dependent clause (or "subordinate clause") that usually modifies a noun. They are typically...
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An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. That is, the entire clause modifies a separate element within a sentence or the...
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In grammar, a content clause is a dependent clause that provides content implied or commented upon by an independent clause. The term was coined by Danish...
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Conjunction (grammar) (redirect from Co-ordinate clause)
used to separate clauses. In English, a comma is used to separate a dependent clause from the independent clause if the dependent clause comes first: After...
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In linguistics, a non-finite clause is a dependent or embedded clause that represents a state or event in the same way no matter whether it takes place...
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English grammar (section Dependent clauses)
inversion. The syntax of a dependent clause is generally the same as that of an independent clause, except that the dependent clause usually begins with a...
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Sentence (linguistics) (section Clauses)
clause with no dependent clauses. A compound sentence consists of multiple independent clauses with no dependent clauses. These clauses are joined together...
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A cleft sentence is a complex sentence (one having a main clause and a dependent clause) that has a meaning that could be expressed by a simple sentence...
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German sentence structure (redirect from Subordinate clauses in German)
except English, uses V2 word order, though only in independent clauses. In dependent clauses, the finite verb is placed last (subject–object–verb word order)...
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usually appears in a dependent clause separated from the independent one by the complementizer que ("that"), but not all dependent clauses require it. When...
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Uses of English verb forms (section Dependent clauses)
standard way to refer to the future, see conditional sentences and dependent clauses below. It is also possible for the present tense to be used when referring...
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clause). Swedish uses the same rule as English: a comma is not required before or after a non-parenthetic clause. Example where the dependent clause is...
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Comma (section Separation of clauses)
to separate clauses. In English, a comma is often used to separate a dependent clause from the independent clause if the dependent clause comes first:...
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In English conditional sentences, the antecedent (protasis) is a dependent clause, most commonly introduced by the complementizer if. Other complementizers...
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Chewa language (section Dependent clause tenses)
kinds of dependent clauses (such as relative clauses and some types of temporal clauses) differ from those used in main clauses. Dependent verbs often...
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subjunctive mood, sometimes called conjunctive mood, has several uses in dependent clauses. Examples include discussing hypothetical or unlikely events, expressing...
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object of the clause's verb; and I wish you were here. in which the dependent clause, (that) you were here, omits the subordinating conjunction, that. In...
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باید bâyad 'must': Not conjugated. Dependent clause is subjunctive شاید šâyad 'might': Not conjugated. Dependent clause is subjunctive توانستن tavânestan...
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There is the basic mode of free clauses and there are multiple dependent modes found exclusively in dependent clauses. In particular, there is the 'infinitive'...
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Dependency (redirect from Dependent (disambiguation))
lexemes of a sentence Dependent clause Dependency relation, a type of binary relation in mathematics and computer science. Dependent and independent variables...
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co-referential with the relevant argument in the dependent clause, the agreement in the dependent clause is said to reflect a "fourth" or a "reflexive third"...
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occur in dependent clauses only with third person subjects. The verb must be marked as reflexive if the third person subject of the dependent clause matches...
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A dependent-marking language has grammatical markers of agreement and case government between the words of phrases that tend to appear more on dependents...
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changes also depending on whether the phrase is a main clause or a dependent clause. In dependent clauses, the word order is always entirely SOV (cf. also Inversion):...
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serves as a dependent clause, usually at the beginning of a sentence, in which the genitive noun is the subject of the dependent clause and the participle...
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