on space travel and the meaning of the universe.
has enjoyed a holiday in Spain.
Without a subject do most clauses amount to differing types of phrases?
1. Conditions will apply to the bail conditions.
2. Her conditions won't change as time moves forward.
3. Her conditions reduced her quality of life
Why does the noun conditions allow for different meanings here? You have conditions (rules) and condition/conditions as an illness or action (debilitation) .
panda blue 483 on space travel and the meaning of the universe has enjoyed a holiday in Spain Without a subject do most clauses amount to differing types of phrases? These are not analogous. The "holiday" example is lacking a subject, but the "space travel" example is lacking a verb too.
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panda blue 483on space travel and the meaning of the universe
has enjoyed a holiday in Spain
Without a subject do most clauses amount to differing types of phrases?
These are not analogous. The "holiday" example is lacking a subject, but the "space travel" example is lacking a verb too. The "space travel" example is a prepositional phrase, I suppose