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if you do not intend to work, you cannot get along anywhere. analyse the clause​

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Answered by nabihfikrinurhuda
13

Answer:

a clause involves both a subject and a predicate (action)

if you (subject) do not [intend to work] (predicate), you (subject) cannot [get along anywhere] (predicate)

Answered by vilnius
3

If you do not intend to work- dependent clause

you cannot get along anywhere- independent clause

If you do not intend to work is an adverbial clause.

Explanation:

  • A clause is a part of the sentence that has a subject, verb, and predicate but it is not a sentence.
  • There are two types of clauses- an independent clause and a dependent clause.
  • An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone for meaning.
  • A dependent clause is a clause that cannot stand alone for meaning.

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