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Tara2 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The "hope"

I have seen, like: (an "if")

Where the infinitival clause is replaced by an "if" clause.

  

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Tara2 Where the infinitival clause is replaced by an "if" clause. This is different because the article belongs to "clause", not "if". The word "if" modifies "clause".

  • Tara2 Where the infinitival clause is replaced by an "if" clause.
  • This is different because the article belongs to "clause", not "if".
  • The word "if" modifies "clause".
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Tara2Where the infinitival clause is replaced by an "if" clause.

This is different because the article belongs to "clause", not "if". The word "if" modifies "clause".

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