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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Clauses

I understand well enough what difference a few days can make

Am i right when i say that I understand well enough is the main clause and what difference a few days can make is the subordinate clause? and is what a conjunction here? or just an adjective?
  

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THe entire thing is the main clause. "

  • THe entire thing is the main clause.
  • "
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THe entire thing is the main clause.

I -- the subject

understand -- the simple verb

well enough -- how you understand, so an adverb phrase modifying the main verb

what difference a few days can make -- the entire noun phrase that is the object of "understand."

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