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Relative clauses are generally verb-final. However, if the clause has complex arguments, the verb can be moved to the beginning of the clause (preceded by the subject, if present). | Relative clauses are generally verb-final. However, if the clause has complex arguments, the verb can be moved to the beginning of the clause (preceded by the subject, if present). | ||
====Adverbial clauses==== | ====Adverbial clauses==== | ||
Adverbial clauses ('if', 'until', etc) | Adverbial clauses ('if', 'until', etc) follow the same word order rules as main clauses. | ||
===Noun phrase=== | ===Noun phrase=== |