types of subordinate clauses in modern english

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ministry of higher education, science and innovations of the republic of uzbekistan kokand state pedagogical institute faculty of foreign languages department of the english language and literature course work subject: theoretical aspects of foreign language theme: types of subordinate clauses in modern english group:____ submitted by: 4th bachelor’s student ______________________ scientific adviser: ____________________ kokand-2023/2024 contents introduction...........................................................................................3 chapter i theoretical aspects of subordinate clauses in the english language 1.1. types of english sentences………………………………….………...….5 1.2. the nature of clause …...………………...………………………………..7 1.3. specific features of subordination ….…………………….………….….12 chapter ii examples of different subordinate clauses in modern english 2.1 types of subordinate clauses ………………………………………….…16 2.2. punctuation peculiarities and subordinating conjunctions………...23 2.3. selection of sentences with different types of subordinate clauses……....27 conclusion..............................................................................................35 glossary………………………………………………………………...37 list of used literature…………..................................................39 introduction in the process of communication people use a variety of sentences to make their speech interesting and lively. too many simple sentences, for example, will sound choppy …
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ntic value in the sentence. subordination - uses subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns to transform independent clauses (main clauses or ideas) into dependent clauses (subordinate clauses or ideas). subordinate clauses are subordinate to (and thus hold less semantic value than) the independent clause(s) to which they are linked. the topicality of the given course paper predetermined by the necessity understand and use in practice english language with all its grammatical and syntactic peculiarities. english is recognized to be a global language of communication of different people from different countries. that is why it is so important to understand fully syntactic peculiarities of the language. the object of the course paper is subordinate clauses. the subject of the course paper is types of subordinate clauses in modern english the aim of the course paper is to analyze different types of subordinate clauses in the english language. the tasks of the course …
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and it expresses a complete thought. in the following simple sentences, subjects are in yellow, and verbs are in green. a. some students like to study in the mornings. b. juan and arturo play football every afternoon. c. alicia goes to the library and studies every day. the three examples above are all simple sentences. note that sentence b contains a compound subject, and sentence c contains a compound verb.[footnoteref:1] simple sentences, therefore, contain a subject and verb and express a complete thought, but they can also contain a compound subjects or verbs. [1: buranov a. muminov j. readings on modern english lexicology t. o'qituvchi 1985 pp. 34-47] compound sentence a compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. the coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (helpful hint: the first letter of each of the coordinators spells fanboys.) except for very short sentences, …
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ex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses.[footnoteref:2] a complex sentence always has a subordinator such as because, since, after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which. [2: halliday m.a.k. language as social semiotics. social interpretation of language and meaning. lnd., 1979.p.53,112] a. when he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page. b. the teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error. c. the students are studying because they have a test tomorrow. d. after they finished studying, juan and maria went to the movies. e. juan and maria went to the movies after they finished studying. when a complex sentence begins with a subordinator such as sentences a and d, a comma is required at the end of the dependent clause. when the independent clause begins the sentence with subordinators in …
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e part of whatever syntactic function that noun performs in the sentence. for instance, the girl who is eating prawns is russian, who is eating prawns is the relative clause which is modifying «girl», so the subject of is russian is the whole idea the girl who is eating prawns. likewise, i don't like the film we saw last night has the relative clause we saw last night modifying film, so the object of the main sentence (i don't like) is the film we saw last night, and not the film only. adverbial clauses are complementos circunstanciales. there are different types: time clauses, (cct), place (ccl), manner (ccm), comparison, reason or cause (ccc), purpose (ccf), result (consecutivas), conditional, concession. clauses can be finite or non-finite.[footnoteref:3] in other words, they may have a finite verb (a verb with a subject in a tense) or a non-finite verb (an infinitive, a present …

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ministry of higher education, science and innovations of the republic of uzbekistan kokand state pedagogical institute faculty of foreign languages department of the english language and literature course work subject: theoretical aspects of foreign language theme: types of subordinate clauses in modern english group:____ submitted by: 4th bachelor’s student ______________________ scientific adviser: ____________________ kokand-2023/2024 contents introduction...........................................................................................3 chapter i theoretical aspects of subordinate clauses in the english language 1.1. types of english sentences………………………………….………...….5 1.2. the nature of clause …...………………...………………………………..7 1.3. specific features of subordination ….…………………….………….…...

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