This week, let’s talk about subordination. Two clauses can be joined with a subordinating conjunction. The clause following a subordinating conjunction is called a subordinate or dependent clause because it depends on an independent clause to complete the meaning.
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The idea of the sentence, however, is a difficult one for grammar for many reasons. First, ... The word hypotaxis literally means 'beneath' (hypo) 'arrangement' (taxis), and hypotaxis forms the basis of subordination. The inequalities between hypotactic clauses are evident both grammatically and semantically.
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Grammar Exercise ... Two sentences follow. Which of them demonstrates their proper subordination? “There are many ways to approach the problem. I prefer the approach that concentrates on financial ... Home > Writer's Companion Student Resources > Using Coordination and Subordination > Grammar Exercises >
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On these occasions we use subordination to indicate that one part of a sentence is secondary (or subordinate) to another part. One common form of subordination is the adjective clause--a word group that modifies a noun. ... Grammar Glossary...
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Subordination in Bernard Malamud's A New Life ... "Subordination-heavy sentences are probably our most common type of sentence, either spoken or written, though they are more complicated than they may seem at first glance. ... Grammar & Composition...
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Jason has enough time and money to do virtually anything and go virtually anywhere. He says he's bored with life and stuck in a rut. ... 2. Combine the above sentences using subordination to emphasize that Jason has enough money to do anything and go anywhere.
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The group of us meandered down the highway in a convertible. The setting sun shimmered on the calm ocean. We had not a care in the world. ... 1. Combine the above sentences using subordination, emphasizing that the group meandered down the highway.
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The Purpose of Grammar for Writers; This grammar course does not purport to be exhaustive in its treatment of English grammar, nor is it intended for intensified grammar practice. ... Part 9: Subordination (45 min)
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Harbrace Chapter 24 : Subordination and Coordination; Use subordination to relate ideas concisely and effectively. Use coordination (that is, giving ideas equal structural rank) to give ideas equal emphasis. 24a Use subordination to combine a series of short sentences into longer, more effective units. ... Rules of grammar,
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