The one difference being that caravan holidays at 12% were twice as popular as camping holidays in Scotland, while the opposite pattern could be seen in Wales.
Is this a absolute construction? If so, why does have a conjunction between two clauses?
The one difference being that caravan holidays at 12% were twice as popular as camping holidays in Scotland, while the opposite pattern could be seen in Wales. An absolute construction is a non-finite clause (that has a subject) which functions as a 'supplementary adjunct' in a sentence, for example: His voice trembling with fear , he faced up to his tormentor. This done , she walked off without another word.
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The one difference being that caravan holidays at 12% were twice as popular as camping holidays in Scotland, while the opposite pattern could be seen in Wales.
An absolute construction is a non-finite clause (that has a subject) which functions as a 'supplementary adjunct' in a sentence, for example:
His voice trembling with fear, he faced up to his tormentor.