Re: OT: German "Satz"
From: | Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...> |
Date: | Monday, September 29, 2003, 17:36 |
Joe wrote:
> I ws under the impression that a clause, by definition, can stand on its
> own.
Depends on the type of clause. Take a sentence like "It is cold,
although the sun is shining". There are two clauses there, "It is
cold", which can stand on its own, and "although the sun is shining",
which cannot.
--
"There's no such thing as 'cool'. Everyone's just a big dork or nerd,
you just have to find people who are dorky the same way you are." -
overheard
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