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What does "not XXX in the sense that YYY does not ZZZ" mean?
ambiguity
subordinate-clauses
double-negation
The reason being
expressions
participles
subordinate-clauses
dependent-clause
Usage of possessive pronouns in subordinate clause or main clause?
pronouns
possessives
subordinate-clauses
I think/know vs. I think/know that [duplicate]
subordinate-clauses
omissibility
the-that
Proper formulation of "contribute to" in subordinate sentence
relative-clauses
subordinate-clauses
Past-tense verb + that clause: clause has to use past tense?
tenses
present-tense
backshifting
subordinate-clauses
The film [that/which] I selected for viewing
pronouns
relative-clauses
subordinate-clauses
relative-pronouns
which-that
The "as done by/ through" construction confused me a lot
grammar
expressions
subordinate-clauses
If I were him, I would doubt if she (is/was/were?) serious about this relationship
conditionals
subjunctive-mood
backshifting
subordinate-clauses
if-vs-whether
Should we write “allow” or ”allows” in “require that the class allow[s]”? [duplicate]
verb-agreement
subjunctive-mood
subordinate-clauses
I received an email saying documents are /were [duplicate]
tenses
subordinate-clauses
sequence-of-tenses
backshifting
past-vs-present
Why do people use ‘should’ in “It’s funny you should say that”?
meaning
modal-verbs
subordinate-clauses
omissibility
should
Commas with "then"
commas
subordinate-clauses
How did “to wish that” come to hate the present tense in the subordinate clauses it governs, and why is it alone in this?
grammaticality
subjunctive-mood
historical-change
subordinate-clauses
sequence-of-tenses
Verb placement in dependent clause
grammar
subordinate-clauses
'They told me that I will/would not be employed from Monday.' Which is correct?
meaning-in-context
past-tense
subordinate-clauses
Where is the subject in "as was traditional for unmarried women"?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
clauses
subjects
subordinate-clauses
The use of nominative "whom" (as in “persons whom it is foreseeable are likely to...”)
grammaticality
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
subordinate-clauses
whom
What kind of structure with a relative pronoun is this?
legalese
relative-pronouns
subordinate-clauses
whose
pied-piping
Are there rules about using "that" to join two clauses?
conjunctions
subordinate-clauses
omissibility
the-that
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