Monday, April 27, 2009

Clauses

All sentences in English can be divided into the two constituents of subject and predicate, even when, as sometimes occurs, the subject isn’t an explicit part of a given sentence.

Almost everything else that one may see in a sentence will be part of either the subject or the predicate.

In addition, a subject/predicate combination constitutes what is referred to as a clause.
This means that every sentence is a clause.

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