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Panda blue 483 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Type of clause/usage.

You've got to do, what you've got to do ?


Does this qualify as one sentence. What constitutes the main clause ?

  

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  • panda blue 483 Does this qualify as one sentence?
  • What constitutes the main clause?
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panda blue 483You've got to do what you've got to do.

See https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/You+got+to+do+what+you+got+to+do.

panda blue 483Does this qualify as one sentence? What constitutes the main clause?
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panda blue 483

You've got to do, what you've got to do?

Does this qualify as one sentence? What constitutes the main clause? [No space before the final punctuation mark, please.]

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