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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Non-finite and finite clauses

Can anyone tell me whether this clause is a finite subordinate clause; non-finite sub clause; finite relative clause; non-f relative clause:

They are very keen for her to have a second chance.
  

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'To have a second chance' is an infinitive clause (a non-finite subordinate clause) acting as an adverbial.

  • 'To have a second chance' is an infinitive clause (a non-finite subordinate clause) acting as an adverbial.
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'To have a second chance' is an infinitive clause (a non-finite subordinate clause) acting as an adverbial.

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