0Hi there,02br 02br 00I have the following sentence:02br 02br 00"They do seem to expect you to visit them."02br 02br 00I am trying to work out the number of clauses in it. I think it is 3, as in "They do seem" as the main clause, "to expect" as a complement clause, and "you to visit them" as another complement clause". Is this correct?02br 02br 00Thanks0-
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0 I would tell 01i 00to expect you to visit them02i 00 is a clause itself and it is predicator complement. 0-
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0 I would tell 01i 00to expect you to visit them02i 00 is a clause itself and it is predicator complement.
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