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INDICATIVE The dependent moods are overwhelmingly more frequent than the independent moods here : there are twenty - three dependent mood clauses but just six independent clauses ( indicative and interrogative combined ) .
INDICATIVE The dependent moods are overwhelmingly more frequent than the independent moods here : there are twenty - three dependent mood clauses but just six independent clauses ( indicative and interrogative combined ) .
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At least two major inflectional paradigms have long been recognized , usually termed the independent order and the conjunct order . The independent order has traditionally been associated with independent or matrix clauses , and the ...
At least two major inflectional paradigms have long been recognized , usually termed the independent order and the conjunct order . The independent order has traditionally been associated with independent or matrix clauses , and the ...
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At the end , a formally dependent clause is marked as an independent sentence on its own with a period . ( 66 ) Undergraduate writing sample College is a life - changing experience , upon entering , plans are expected to be fulfilled ...
At the end , a formally dependent clause is marked as an independent sentence on its own with a period . ( 66 ) Undergraduate writing sample College is a life - changing experience , upon entering , plans are expected to be fulfilled ...
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