Synthax of The Multiple Sentence
Synthax of The Multiple Sentence
His early entry into the contest forced Mrs Clinton to declare her candidacy sooner than she
planned to inf/ correlative sub
2. But the skills that she perfected behind the scenes seem to be far less effective when they
are practised in the limelight. rel.pron./ to inf / wh- subj
3. It would be both morally wrong and tactically foolish for the West's politicians to exaggarate
temporary gains int he vain hope of stilling the domestic clamour for withdrawal. sub. / to
inf / -ing part / to inf
4. Had she endevoured a more radical approach to solve the problem, she may have sseen the
advantage of stating your own opinion. inversion / ing part / correlative sub
5. The more publicity you get, the more people will be likely to support you. – to inf /
correlative
1. This is to reduce (to inf) the risk of interference with aircraft instruments--
though the main reason why the use of mobiles has been banned on aircraft
is, in fact, to avoid (to inf) disruption of networks on the ground as lots of
handsets pass overhead at high speed.
2. The more publicity you get, the more people will be likely to
support you. correlative sub / to inf
How do we know it its a subordinator (indtroduce clauses which are dependent) or a preposition?
The preposition comes before noun phrases, whereas we have verb phrases with subordinators