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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Parsing

If you help me, I'll help you.

"If you help me" - a subordinate clause functioning as an adverbial;
"I'll help you" - the main clause.

Is my parsing correct?
  

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Anonymous "If you help me" - a subordinate clause Fine. Anonymous "I'll help you" - the main clause. Good.

  • Anonymous "If you help me" - a subordinate clause Fine.
  • Anonymous "I'll help you" - the main clause.
  • Good.
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Anonymous"If you help me" - a subordinate clause
Fine.
Anonymous"I'll help you" - the main clause.
Good.
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AlpheccaStarsAnonymous"If you help me" - a subordinate clauseFine.
Does the subordinate clause function as an adverbial in If you help me, I'll help you?
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If you must classify it, since it's neither a noun clause nor an adjectival clause, there is only one choice remaining - adverbial.
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AlpheccaStarsIf you must classify it, since it's neither a noun clause nor an adjectival clause, there is only one choice remaining - adverbial.
Thanks for the reply.

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