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what are clause and if clause​

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Answered by patidarnandini97
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Answer:

one of the section of legal document that says something must or must not be done

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Answered by AmAnushka
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Answer:

  • If Clause -

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

→ Prototypical conditional sentences in English are those of the form "If X, then Y". The clause X is referred to as the antecedent, while the clause Y is called the consequent. A conditional is understood as expressing its consequent under the temporary hypothetical assumption of its antecedent.

  • Clause -

→ In language, a clause is a constituent that links a semantic predicand and a semantic predicate. A typical clause consists of a subject and a syntactic predicate, the latter typically a verb phrase, a verb with any objects and other modifiers.

An example of a clause is: The fast, red squirrel darted up a tree. The subject of this clause is the fast, red squirrel and the verb is 'darted'.

or

  • 1. A unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate.

  • 2. A particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract.
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