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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Type of clause

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I agree with you [that spaghetti sauce can never have too much garlic].

What type of clause is the bracketed part and what grammatical functions does it assume?

  

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I agree with you [ that spaghetti sauce can never have too much garlic ]. The bracketed bit is declarative content clause, whose function is complement of "agree".

  • I agree with you [ that spaghetti sauce can never have too much garlic ].
  • The bracketed bit is declarative content clause, whose function is complement of "agree".
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I agree with you [that spaghetti sauce can never have too much garlic].

The bracketed bit is declarative content clause, whose function is complement of "agree".

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