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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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He refused to do it because he was too tired.

He refused to do it because he was too tired.

Is the subordinate because he was too tired an adjunct in the sentence above?

(In my opinion, it is.)

  

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He refused to do it because he was too tired . Yes, the underlined expression is a reason adjunct.

  • He refused to do it because he was too tired .
  • Yes, the underlined expression is a reason adjunct.
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He refused to do it because he was too tired.

Yes, the underlined expression is a reason adjunct.

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