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How to embed clause in WRD

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hello lovely students and welcome back to English with Lucy today weamp;#39;ve got a grammar lesson we are going back to basics weamp;#39;re going to discuss a topic that many Learners of English Miss and then they go through their lives without understanding this one really important thing Clauses in fact many native speakers go through their lives without understanding Clauses not today it ends here in this video Iamp;#39;m going to explain to you what a clause is why theyamp;#39;re important and how understanding the function of Clauses will help you to improve your English before we get started as always there is a free pdf that goes with todayamp;#39;s lesson and I will say todayamp;#39;s is highly important because Clauses are such an overlooked topic the PDF contains lesson notes on every thing weamp;#39;re going to cover today and there are exercises so you can put what youamp;#39;ve learned into practice and really get it fixed in your mind if you would like to downloa

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(Click the Show / Hide button in the Word toolbar to view paragraph marks.) To insert an existing clause in the template, position your cursor where you want the clause inserted and click the INSERT Field button. Then select the clause by clicking the Clause to insert drop-down button.
For Windows users: Open Microsoft Word. Go to the Insert tab. Click Quickparts and select Field from the dropdown. Under the Field names list, select If. Under Field Codes, enter your conditional statement. For example: IF {{ADDRESSBILLINGCITY}} = San Francisco Home Away Click OK.
Press Ctrl + A. Press F9. If your document has tables with fields or formulas, you might need to select each table separately and press F9. Tip: To make sure that you dont forget to update your table of contents before you print the document, set Word to update fields automatically before printing.
Insert the cross-reference In the document, type the text that begins the cross-reference. On the Insert tab, click Cross-reference. In the Reference type box, click the drop-down list to pick what you want to link to. In the Insert reference to box, click the information you want inserted in the document.
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.
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.
Select the text or object you want to use as a selectable hyperlink. Right-click and then select Link. Under Link to, click Place in This Document. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to.
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.

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