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In each of the following pairs, embed a subordinate counterpart of the main clause between the square brackets [...] and identify the <b>clause type</b> (declarative, exclamative, closed or open interrogative) and <b>grammatical function</b> of the subordinate clause. (Note that independent of clause type, all examples end with a full-stop.) | In each of the following pairs, embed a subordinate counterpart of the main clause between the square brackets [...] and identify the <b>clause type</b> (declarative, exclamative, closed or open interrogative) and the <b>grammatical function</b> (subject, object, internal complement of V, complement of noun, complement of adjective) of the subordinate clause. (Note that independent of clause type, all examples end with a full-stop.) | ||
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Finite Subordinate Clauses
Finite Content Clauses
In each of the following pairs, embed a subordinate counterpart of the main clause between the square brackets [...] and identify the clause type (declarative, exclamative, closed or open interrogative) and the grammatical function (subject, object, internal complement of V, complement of noun, complement of adjective) of the subordinate clause. (Note that independent of clause type, all examples end with a full-stop.)