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- All sentences are clauses.
- In the following sentence, “What she does baffles people.”:
- The passive voice may be correctly used if it encodes one of more of these attributes:
- When are the articles “a,” “an” and “the” used?
- “That” is often used to signal a noun clause.
- “Tom,” “Janet,” Edward,” etc., are examples of pronouns.
- A noun clause is simply a clause that has a noun.
- What is the correct “tense” label for the following verb phrase: “has been driving”?
- In the sentence “That subject bores me,” “that” introduces a noun clause.
- What is a “slot filler”?
- “This, that, these, and those” are examples of demonstrative pronouns.
- The following has a clause within a clause: “I saw that which he stepped upon.”
- “He” is used as an object and “him” is used a subject in the English pronoun system.
- The passive voice mainly involves lack of action in a clause.
- What is “case” in reference to English pronouns?