i went to the store so as to buy milk -in the bold clause where is the subject ? i have learnt that a clause needs a subject and a verb to be considered this way,but i didnt find the subject
Non-finite verbs often get their "tense" and subject from the finite (matrix) clause on which they depend. In this case, you have a verb chain: I (subject) went ... to buy.
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Non-finite verbs often get their "tense" and subject from the finite (matrix) clause on which they depend. In this case, you have a verb chain: I (subject) went ... to buy.
See this article:
As a rule, an adverbial clause does not contain a subject. The bold ( so as to buy milk) is semantically awkward to my ear. I went to the store to buy milk - That is all is needed.