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... Clauses · • · 34. Direct and Oblique construction • 35. Classification of sentences 39 39 39 40 42 43 43 44 47 THE ... clause 57 42 . " " 29 29 almost adverbial 58 43 . " " 99 after Factitive verbs · 59 44 . 99 99 after verbs of Naming ...
... Clauses · • · 34. Direct and Oblique construction • 35. Classification of sentences 39 39 39 40 42 43 43 44 47 THE ... clause 57 42 . " " 29 29 almost adverbial 58 43 . " " 99 after Factitive verbs · 59 44 . 99 99 after verbs of Naming ...
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... Clauses 34. Direct and Oblique construction 35. Classification of sentences 39 39 39 • 40 42 43 43 44 47 THE PRIMARY ... clause • 57 42 . " " almost adverbial 58 43 . 99 after Factitive verbs 59 44 . 99 99 after verbs of Naming 60 45 ...
... Clauses 34. Direct and Oblique construction 35. Classification of sentences 39 39 39 • 40 42 43 43 44 47 THE PRIMARY ... clause • 57 42 . " " almost adverbial 58 43 . 99 after Factitive verbs 59 44 . 99 99 after verbs of Naming 60 45 ...
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... Clause 112 97 . " " 22 " " as an oblique assertion . 112 98 . " " 99 " " " " 99 . 22 " " 100 . 99 99 101. The Adjectival Clause . " " contracted . 99 99 petition . question . 113 • 113 " " • 114 • 114 102 . " " 99 103 . 99 99 99 104 ...
... Clause 112 97 . " " 22 " " as an oblique assertion . 112 98 . " " 99 " " " " 99 . 22 " " 100 . 99 99 101. The Adjectival Clause . " " contracted . 99 99 petition . question . 113 • 113 " " • 114 • 114 102 . " " 99 103 . 99 99 99 104 ...
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... Clause as Epithetic attributive clause . 106 . PAGE 124 Subordinate 126 " " 107 . Co - ordinate 127 99 " " 99 108. The Adverbial Clause • 129 109 . adverbial correlatives " " " " 99 133 IIO . of Place 29 99 133 III . Time 29 99 99 ...
... Clause as Epithetic attributive clause . 106 . PAGE 124 Subordinate 126 " " 107 . Co - ordinate 127 99 " " 99 108. The Adverbial Clause • 129 109 . adverbial correlatives " " " " 99 133 IIO . of Place 29 99 133 III . Time 29 99 99 ...
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... clauses so as to show their relation to one another . conjunctions are classified as co - ordinate or sub - ordinate , according as the clauses which they connect are co - ordinate or sub - ordinate , i.e. adverbial [ §§ 119 , 108 ] ...
... clauses so as to show their relation to one another . conjunctions are classified as co - ordinate or sub - ordinate , according as the clauses which they connect are co - ordinate or sub - ordinate , i.e. adverbial [ §§ 119 , 108 ] ...
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