A simple sentence consists basically of one independent clause. For example:
"The idea of a National Government had implanted itself in the mind of the King." What is the grammatical function of "basically" and it's meaning in the given context? Thanks
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Jigneshbharati What is the grammatical function of "basically" and it's meaning in the given context? Basically: — used for saying that you are talking about the most important aspects of something and not mentioning the specific details — used for emphasizing the most important point or idea in what you are saying I suppose because some do not really evince a clause; these are also simple sentences: Go! Hello.
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Jigneshbharati What is the grammatical function of "basically" and it's meaning in the given context?
Basically: — used for saying that you are talking about the most important aspects of something and not mentioning the specific details — used for emphasizing the most important point or idea in what you are saying I suppose because some do not really evince a clause; these are also simple sentences: Go!
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JigneshbharatiWhat is the grammatical function of "basically" and it's meaning in the given context?
Basically: — used for saying that you are talking about the most important aspects of something and not mentioning the specific details — used for emphasizing the most important point or idea in what you are saying