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what are verbal clauses​

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Answered by archana2025
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verbal clauses. Verbal clauses are such clauses the governing node (predicate) of which is a finite verb form (but also a non-finite verb form and other forms with the function of a verbal predicate; see Section 4.1, "Verbal clauses"). Verbal clauses can be dependent as well as independent. non-verbal clauses.


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Answered by Coco123
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Verbal clause :- Consisting of a subject and a predicate, clauses are the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition. Verb clauses are the only independent clauses in the English language. Some grammars use the terms main clause, matrix clause, independent clause, and superordinate clause for verb clauses.

All verb clauses are finite. A finite clause contains a finite, or conjugated, verb phrase functioning as a predicate. Finite verb phrases express person (first, second, third), number (singular, plural), and tense (present, past). For example:

Princess Meghan married Prince Harry.

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