DensetsuNo wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
DensetsuNo wrote:
Thanks sayan,
I always saparate clauses with the comma, good to know that it doesn't always mean that they're two separate clauses!
Btw, do you have any example of such "nested" principal clauses?
Regards,
Densetsu
I always saparate clauses with the comma, good to know that it doesn't always mean that they're two separate clauses!
Btw, do you have any example of such "nested" principal clauses?
Regards,
Densetsu
Sorry for the typo..... should be "such embedding of
John,who is known for his whimsical decisions , has become the operation manager.
The dependent clause "who is known for his whimsical decisions"
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