Here omit "when," and we at once substitute a parenthetical statement for what is really a subordinateclause.
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Which is the principal, and which the subordinateclause,-thatI am stone-cold ,asyou call it, or that you love me, as you call it?
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If they are subordinateclauses, determine whether they are used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
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When Abby started in on the ten-dollar words and subordinateclauses, there was going to be hell to pay.
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Finally, I have occasionally altered the original syntax, usually by transposing subordinateclauses so that the meaning is more readily grasped.
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It consists in a long string of subordinateclauses and parenthetical phrases - but there is no main clause and no periods.
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They then proceed not to answer it in a speech which contains more subordinateclauses than a sentence of the late Cardinal Newman's.
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(5) Determine the principal and the subordinateclauses.
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But I deal with them in the simplest possible fashion, following the guidance of these significant little words which introduce the subordinateclauses.
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It is a marvellously complex and animated series of clauses and subordinateclauses, yet all subservient to the benign tyranny of pure iambic pentameter.
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This leaves room for any number of subordinateclauses in a compound sentence: the requirement is simply that it have at least two independent clauses.
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The division into members will be easier, for the coördinate independent statements are readily taken apart with the subordinateclauses attached, if there are any.