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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 9 years ago
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Phrase usage

Furthermore, for conversations that need more time, it is best to ask the person to call back at a more convenient time.

What is this sentence" grammatically"? I know it is possible to move this same clause to the end of the sentence, right? What kind of clause is it, and why can it be used just before the subject "it"?

  

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Abbas Rajabpour , for conversations that need more time That is a prepositional phrase acting as a sentence adverb.

  • Abbas Rajabpour , for conversations that need more time That is a prepositional phrase acting as a sentence adverb.
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Abbas Rajabpour, for conversations that need more time

That is a prepositional phrase acting as a sentence adverb.

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