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How to embed clause in Mobi

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in this video weamp;#39;re going to introduce different types of clauses weamp;#39;ve already seen complimentizer phrases and complementizer xamp;#39; but letamp;#39;s dig a little bit more into what types of clauses they can introduce so in the example here I have John said that he liked Mary okay we have a matrix clause which contains the main verb as well as pretty much everything in the sentence so our biggest Clause is our majors clause John said that he liked Mary and then within the matrix clause we have a subordinate clause or an embedded clause that he likes Mary is a CP that is within the matrix clause therefore it is embedded or subordinate I usually use the word and netted some people use the words so subordinate embedded really makes sense because youamp;#39;re sticking another clause inside a clause youamp;#39;re embedding it okay so what types of clauses are there the first type are the sentential subject clauses so these are C PS that function as subjects of sente

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You may have noticed that some of the parenthesis examples above are actually examples of relative clauses. This is because a relative clause is a type of parenthesis as it is extra information. It directly links to the noun which you are describing or modifying it is relative (related) to it.
Main clause (also called Root) is the highest clauses. Embedded clauses (also called subordinate clauses) are inside other clauses. Main clause (also called Root) is the highest clauses. Embedded clauses (also called subordinate clauses) are inside other clauses.
Embedded clauses are placed within the main clause in a sentence. They do not make sense as stand-alone sentences, unlike main clauses. For example: The giraffe, who was the tallest in the zoo, towered over the other animals.
An embedded clause is a grammatical term used in English when your child is in Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11). It means a clause that is used in the middle of a sentence to add more information. It is a type of subordinate clause - this just means that it doesnt make sense without the rest of the sentence.
The more different clauses children are confident using, the more engaging their writing will become. To do both of these things, children need to understand how a relative clause needs to begin with a relative pronoun, and an embedded clause is put inside a main clause with the help of commas.
Parenthesis is when a word, phrase or clause is inserted into the sentence to give extra information. They are sometimes also known as an embedded clauses or as embedded relative clauses (if they begin with a relative pronoun).
To do both of these things, children need to understand how a relative clause needs to begin with a relative pronoun, and an embedded clause is put inside a main clause with the help of commas.

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