Title: Subordinate clauses (???)
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2Subordinate clauses (???)
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???? ? - Complex sentences - ???? ??? ????? ?? ?? ???
???? ??? ?? ???. (????? ????(DC dependent
clause)? ??? ???.) - ?, ???? ??? ?? ??? ???? ??? ?? ???? ?? ??? ? ??
???? ?? ?? ??? ????.
3Complement clauses (???)
- (3) A. Elizabeth regretted that she had met
Wickham. - B. Catherine feared that the Abbey was
haunted. - Elizabeth regretted her actions and Catherine
feared the Generals temper? ??????? ??? ? ?? ???
???? ????? ????? ?????? ???. - (4) That Anne was in conversation with Mr Elliot
dismayed Captain Wentworth. - dismayed Captain Wentworth.
- (5) Fanny was delighted by the idea that she
could subscribe to a library. - ???? That? ??? ??? ?? ? ? ??.
4Complement clauses (???)
- (6) a. Who thought up the proposal that the
- committee be abolished?
- b. There was a plan that we would visit
Glasgow - today but the weather is terrible.
- c. Scientists have disproved the theory
that the - moon is made of green cheese.
- ???? ??(the proposal), ??(a plan),
- ??(the theory) ? ???? ???? ???
- ????.
56.3.2 Relative Clauses(???)
- Relative clauses are called adjective clauses,
refleting the fact that adjectives also modify
nouns.
66.3.2 Relative Clauses(???)
- Difference between adjectives and relative
clauses - Adjectives typically precede the noun in a noun
phrase while relative clauses follow it.
76.3.2 Relative Clauses(???)
- (7) a. The cottage which Mrs Dashwood accepted
was rather small. - b. The gentleman who saved Marianne was
Willoughby. - c. The book (which Marianne was reading)
contained poems by Cowper. - d. The building (that we liked) is in Thornton
Lacey.
86.3.2 Relative Clauses(???)
- Note that although the that clause in (7d) is
called a relative clause, that is not a relative
pronoun but a conjunction.
96.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- The meaning of Adverbial Clauses
- The name of adverbial suggests that adverbial
clauses modify verbs but they modify whole
clauses. - Their other key property is that they are
adjuncts, since they are typically optional
constituents in sentences.
106.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- Adverbial clauses classified according to their
meaning - Reason(??, ??)
- Time(?, ??)
- Concession(??, ??)
- Manner(??, ??, ??)
- Condition(??)
116.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) a. Reason
- Because Marianne loved Willoughby, she refused to
believe that he had deserted her. - -gt Because Marianne loved Willoughby gives reason
Marianne refused to believe that Willoughby had
gone.
126.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) a. Reason
- As, since (???)
- Because(???)
- Now (that) ((??) ???, ?? ???)
- In that(?? ???)
136.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) b. Time
- When Fanny returned, she found Tom Bertram very
ill. - -gt When Fanny returned , gives the time at which
another event happened, namely her finding Tom
Bertram ill. - As Marianne was running, she fell.
- While they were in London, she looked for
Willoughby.
146.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) b. Time
- After, Before, when, while(???), as(?? ??, ??
???), as soon as(as soon as the moment that),
since(???), until, once(?? ?? ??)
156.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) c. Concession
- Although Mr. Darcy disliked Mrs Bennet, he
married Elizabeth. - -gt The writer says, as it were, OK, I concede
that he didnt like Mrs Bennet. Nonetheless he
married Elizabeth.
166.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) c. Concession
- Although. Though (?? ????)
- Even if (?? ????)
- Even though (?? ???)
- Whereas, while (? ???)
- Granting/ granted that (?? )
176.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- (8) d. Manner
- Henry changed his plans as the mood took him.
- -gt as the mood took him describes the manner in
which Henry changed his plans and modifies the
main clause Henry changed his plans.
186.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- lt??gt where(?)
- lt??gt so that, in order that (?? ??)
- lt??gt so that (????), so/ such A that B (?? Ago?
B??.)
196.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- e. Condition
- If Emma had left Hartfield, Mr woodhouse would
have been unhappy. - -gt This situation did not actually come about but
would haveEmmas leaving Hartfield would have
brought it about.
206.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- e. Condition
- If
- Providing/ provided(that) (????, ?????)
- On the condition that (?? ??)
- As/ so long as (?? ?, ???)
- In case that (??, ? ??? ????)
- Unless (?? ?? ?, ?? ???)
- Supposing/ suppose that (????? ??? ????)
216.3.3 Adverbial clauses (???)
- e. Condition
- If Emma had left Hartfield, Mr. woodhouse would
have been unhappy. - -gt This situation did not actually come about but
would haveEmmas leaving Hartfield would have
brought it about.