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Grammarshammer Posted 19 years ago
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I'm confused as to what kind of clause the two 'partly' clauses would be referred to in the following:

Partly because I'm fat, partly because I'm hungry, I decided to go to McDonald's.
  

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This "partly" word doesn't change anything. They both are adverbial clauses of reason.

  • This "partly" word doesn't change anything.
  • They both are adverbial clauses of reason.
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This "partly" word doesn't change anything. They both are adverbial clauses of reason.

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