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... clause , can be illustrated by trying the infantry officer's first sentence in several main- clause patterns : ORIGINAL The long fall of the lawn would allow perfect enfilading fire upon any troops storming from the bottom . Main ...
... clause , can be illustrated by trying the infantry officer's first sentence in several main- clause patterns : ORIGINAL The long fall of the lawn would allow perfect enfilading fire upon any troops storming from the bottom . Main ...
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... clause pointedly delays and stresses the object of the verb " require " : The changes in our physical environment require , if they are to bring well - being , correlative changes in our beliefs and habits . ( Bertrand Russell , 1955 ) ...
... clause pointedly delays and stresses the object of the verb " require " : The changes in our physical environment require , if they are to bring well - being , correlative changes in our beliefs and habits . ( Bertrand Russell , 1955 ) ...
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... clause which can't come to rest until it has joined the main clause . The final main - clause component , " what , " signals another subordinate clause which can't close until it reaches its own verb at the end ( “ have been wondering ...
... clause which can't come to rest until it has joined the main clause . The final main - clause component , " what , " signals another subordinate clause which can't close until it reaches its own verb at the end ( “ have been wondering ...
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