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  • 11subordinate clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR A subordinate clause is a clause which adds to or completes the information given in a main clause. Most subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction such as because , if , or that . Many subordinate clauses are adverbial… …

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  • 12'-ing' forms — ◊ GRAMMAR ing forms are also called present participles. Most ing forms are formed by adding ing to the base form of a verb, for example asking , eating , and passing . Sometimes there is a change in spelling, as in dying , making , and putting …

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  • 13Romance languages — Romance Geographic distribution: Originally Southern Europe and parts of Africa; now also Latin America, Canada, parts of Lebanon and much of Western Africa Linguistic classification: Indo European Italic …

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  • 14Split infinitives — ◊ GRAMMAR A split infinitive is a to infinitive which has the to separated from the base form by an adverbial. There are enough nuclear arms to utterly destroy all civilization. Some people think this structure is not acceptable and believe that… …

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  • 15split infinitives — ◊ GRAMMAR A split infinitive is a to infinitive which has the to separated from the base form by an adverbial. There are enough nuclear arms to utterly destroy all civilization. Some people think this structure is not acceptable and believe that… …

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  • 16Danish grammar — This article is part of the series on: Danish language Use: Alphabet Phonology Grammar Other topics …

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  • 17Adjectives — ◊ GRAMMAR An adjective is a word that is used to describe someone or something or give information about them. ◊ form The form of an adjective does not change: the same form is used for singular and plural, for subject and object, and for male… …

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  • 18adjectives — ◊ GRAMMAR An adjective is a word that is used to describe someone or something or give information about them. ◊ form The form of an adjective does not change: the same form is used for singular and plural, for subject and object, and for male… …

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  • 19þæt — 1. adv after that, then; 2. conj that; a. introducing substantive clauses, (1) where the clause is equivalent to the noun in the nominative, and (a) stands as the subject of the verb in the main clause; (b) where þæt or hit stands as subject in… …

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  • 20se — dem pron 1. a demonstrative adjective, the, that; fem séo; neut þæt; (1) marking object as before mentioned or already well known (a) with substantive; se steorra the star; (b) with adjectives; se dumba sprǽc the dumb speech; (c) with numerals;… …

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