Sentence Structure and Subordinate Clauses
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Coordinated Propositions
- Intercourse: and, or
- Dilemmas: or, or
- Adversity: but, however
- Explanation: that is, or
- Dilemma: because...because, well...well, some...others
Subordinate Clauses
Adjective Clauses
Introduced by: what, who, where, when, how, whose, which.
Noun Clauses
Introduced by: that, if, who, what, where, how, when.
Adverbial Clauses
- Time: then, later, soon, now, today, if, etc.
- Place: here, there, where, far, near, up, down, etc.
- Manner: so, as, as if, following, well, badly, fairly, etc.
- Comparison: as much as, rather than, less than, more than, equal to, greater than, less than, better than, worse than, etc.
- Cause: because, since, as, having been produced, etc.
- Consequence: so that, so, therefore, etc.
- Condition: if, provided that, etc.
- Concession: although, even if, though, etc.
- Purpose: in order that, so that, to, for, etc.