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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between the three complementizers whether, that and for used in sentences?

I have a syntax problem that I can't figure out. I need to find the difference between that, whether and for and how they form different complement clauses.

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These words, along with many others can introduce a clause. " For " is a coordinating conjunction, though, and used with independent clauses. htm

  • These words, along with many others can introduce a clause.
  • " For " is a coordinating conjunction, though, and used with independent clauses.
  • htm
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These words, along with many others can introduce a clause. "For" is a coordinating conjunction, though, and used with independent clauses.
You can read about complementizers here:
http://grammar.about.com/od/c/g/Complementizer.htm

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