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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Adverbial Clause

Dear teachers,

In the following sentence, is the adverbial clause (="though you...that") in the right place?

And, thank you very much, though you needn't have done that, for the plaque, sir.

Thank you for your help.

  

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And, thank you very much, though you needn't have done that, for the plaque, sir. No. And thank you very much for the plaque, sir, though you needn't have done that.

  • And, thank you very much, though you needn't have done that, for the plaque, sir.
  • No.
  • And thank you very much for the plaque, sir, though you needn't have done that.
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SelvakumarIn the following sentence, is the adverbial clause (="though you...that") in the right place?And, thank you very much, though you needn't have done that, for the plaque, sir.

No.

And thank you very much for the plaque, sir, though you needn't have done that.

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