cleft sentence

  • 1Cleft sentence — A cleft sentence is a complex sentence (one having a main clause and a dependent clause) that has a meaning that could be expressed by a simple sentence. Clefts typically put a particular constituent into focus. This focusing is often accompanied …

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  • 2cleft sentence — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms cleft sentence : singular cleft sentence plural cleft sentences linguistics a sentence that starts with a pronoun such as it or that and the verb to be in order to emphasize the next word, which is followed by… …

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  • 3cleft sentence — noun : a sentence that emphasizes one part of a simple sentence (as “Kathy likes cognac”) typically by transforming it into two clauses with the noun phrase to be emphasized in the first clause if it begins with it (as in “It is cognac that Kathy …

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  • 4cleft sentence — Gram. 1. a sentence in which a simpler sentence is paraphrased by being divided into two parts, each with its own verb, in order to emphasize certain information, esp. a sentence beginning with expletive it and a form of be followed by the… …

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  • 5pseudo-cleft sentence — /sooh doh kleft , sooh doh kleft /. See cleft sentence (def. 2). * * * …

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  • 6pseudo-cleft sentence — /sooh doh kleft , sooh doh kleft /. See cleft sentence (def. 2) …

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  • 7Cleft — A cleft is an opening, fissure, or V shaped indentation Cleft may refer to: Contents 1 Linguistics 2 Anatomy 3 Places …

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  • 8Spanish grammar — SpanishSpanish ( español, castellano ) is a language originating in North Central Spain which is spoken throughout Spain, most countries in the Americas, the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea. It is an inflected language, with a two gender system …

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  • 9linguistics — /ling gwis tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics. [1850 55; see LINGUISTIC, ICS] * * * Study of the nature and structure of… …

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  • 10French personal pronouns — The French personal pronouns (analogous to English I , me , you , and so on) reflect the person and number of their referent, and in the case of the third person, its gender as well (much like English s distinction between him and her , except… …

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