Difference between revisions of "Dependent clause"

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{{AKA|从句 (cóngjù)}}
 
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A dependent clause is a clause that is dependent on and modifies or supplies with additional information the independent clause. There is a subordinate conjunction at the beginning of dependent clauses causing is to become dependent on independent clauses even though they have a subject and verb.  
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A dependent clause is a clause that is dependent on and modifies or supplies with additional information the independent clause. There is a subordinate conjunction at the beginning of dependent clauses causing it to become dependent on independent clauses, even though they have a subject and verb.  
  
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==

Revision as of 07:17, 17 March 2016

Also known as: 从句 (cóngjù).

A dependent clause is a clause that is dependent on and modifies or supplies with additional information the independent clause. There is a subordinate conjunction at the beginning of dependent clauses causing it to become dependent on independent clauses, even though they have a subject and verb.

Characteristics

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Types

Grammar Patterns for Adjectives

Sources and further reading