Theoretical English Grammar. Part 2. Syntax. Бочарова М.В. - 35 стр.

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– adverbial,
– general event,
– content.
an adverbial subordinate clause of the following semantics:
– time,
– place,
– manner / comparison,
– circumstantial semantics (cause, reason, result, concession, purpose,
condition…), etc;
an attributive subordinate clause of descriptive, restrictive or appositive
semantics;
o types of subordination:
– hierarchical (ĺ 1
st
, 2
nd
degree of subordination),
– ‘parallel’ subordination.
3.2. TASKS FOR PRACTICAL CLASSES
Task 16. Which characteristics do the composite sentence and the simple sen-
tence share? What makes them different?
Task 17. Identify the type of the linker in each sentence.
1. She told me that she was leaving.
2. Ideas that seem difficult to understand at first may appear obvious later.
3. He never knew when she would phone.
4. When the good news came, he couldn’t believe his luck.
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          – adverbial,
          – general event,
          – content.
   ��an adverbial subordinate clause of the following semantics:
         – time,
         – place,
         – manner / comparison,
         – circumstantial semantics (cause, reason, result, concession, purpose,
         condition…), etc;
   ��an attributive subordinate clause of descriptive, restrictive or appositive
      semantics;


o types of subordination:
– hierarchical (� 1st, 2nd degree of subordination),
– ‘parallel’ subordination.


                    3.2. TASKS FOR PRACTICAL CLASSES


Task 16. Which characteristics do the composite sentence and the simple sen-
tence share? What makes them different?


Task 17. Identify the type of the linker in each sentence.


1. She told me that she was leaving.
2. Ideas that seem difficult to understand at first may appear obvious later.
3. He never knew when she would phone.
4. When the good news came, he couldn’t believe his luck.




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