Verse:Mwail/Old Gloob: Difference between revisions
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Adverbial participial clauses denote manner of action, often corresponding to clauses of the type "as if X-ing" or "as if to..." in English. | Adverbial participial clauses denote manner of action, often corresponding to clauses of the type "as if X-ing" or "as if to..." in English. | ||
=====Subordinators governing participles===== | |||
The following subordinating conjunctions can govern any clause with a predicate (be it a noun, adjective or participle). If the subject is a pronoun then it is absorbed into the conjunction as a pronominal suffix. | |||
====Time clauses using the infinitive==== | ====Time clauses using the infinitive==== | ||