Chapter 7 Combining Clauses into Sentences (Explanatory material)
7.31.1 Complete the following definitions.
7.31.2 Mark the following sentences as simple, compound or complex.
7.31.3 Say which of the following are clausal and which are non-clausal.
7.32.1 Mark the following subtypes of coordination as listing, unlinked, correlative or intermediate (coordination-subordination).
7.32.2 Say what level of coordinated units are used in the following.
7.32.3 Which of the following expressions are not in their conventionally fixed order?
7.33.1 Fill in the blanks with one of the conjunctive prepositions [whereas, but for the fact that, instead of,while], or a supplementive clause with Which …
7.33.2 Match each main clause with a participial supplementive from the block below.
7.34.1 Give the hypothetical and the counterfactual versions of the following open conditional sentences.
7.34.1(2) ! Brain-teaser: When is an if-clause not a conditional clause?
7.34.2 Other expressions with if: as if, if ever, if only, it’s not as if. Fill in the gaps in the following sentences, using one of the above.
7.34.3 Idiomatic expressions: If I were you (giving advice), If in doubt. Try to insert these into sentences.
7.35.1 Which of the two sentences below contains a pragmatic conjunction?
7.36.1 Give one or more reported forms for each of the following statements, questions or directives.