And the Complex Sentence
The compound sentence.................................................................................................. 332 § 1. General notion.................................................................................................... 332 § 2. Types of coordination......................................................................................... 332 The complex sentence....................................................................................................... 334 § 3. General notion.................................................................................................... 334 § 4. Subject clauses..................................................................................................... 336 §5. Predicative clauses.............................................................................................. 337 § 6. Object clauses...................................................................................................... 338 § 7. Attributive clauses............................................................................................... 340 § 8. Attributive relative clauses................................................................................ 340 § 9. Attributive appositive clauses........................................................................... 342 § 10. The use of relative pronouns in attributive relative clauses....................... 342 § 11. Adverbial clauses............................................................................................ 344 § 12. Adverbial clauses of time............................................................................... 345 § 13. Adverbial clauses of place............................................................................... 346 § 14. Adverbial clauses of cause............................................................................... 347 § 15. Adverbial clauses of purpose........................................................................... 347 § 16. Adverbial clauses of condition........................................................................ 348 § 17. Adverbial clauses of concession..................................................................... 348 § 18. Adverbial clauses of result............................................................................... 349 § 19. Adverbial clauses of manner............................................................................ 349 § 20. Adverbial clauses of comparison.................................................................... 350 § 21. Polysemantic conjunctions............................................................................... 350 The compound-complex sentence.............................................................. 351 Parenthetical clauses.................................................................... 351 Chapter XVIII. The Sequence of Tenses §1. Definition.............................................................................................................. 352 §2-5. General rules...................................................................................................... 353 § 6. Tenses in English and in Russian....................................................................... 354 § 7. Tenses in object clauses...................................................................................... 355 § 8. Tenses in conventional direct speech............................................................... 355 § 9. Tenses in attributive relative clauses and adverbial clauses of cause, result, comparison, and concession................................................................ 355 § 10. Tenses in subject clauses and predicative clauses....................................... 356 Chapter XIX. Indirect Speech § 1-2. General remarks................................................................................................ 357 §3. Indirect statements............................................................................................... 363 § 4. Indirect questions................................................................................................. 365 § 5. Indirect orders and requests............................................................................... 366 § 6. Indirect offers, suggestions, and advice.......................................................... 368 § 7. Indirect exclamations.......................................................................................... 369 § 8. Greetings and leave-taking................................................................................. 369 Chapter XX. Punctuation § 1. General remarks................................................................................................... 371 The simple sentence........................................................................................................... 371 §2. Homogeneous members...................................................................................... 371 § 3. Detached members............................................................................................... 372 § 4. Parenthetical words, groups of words, and clauses....................................... 373 § 5. Inteijections......................................................................................................... 374 § 6. Nouns in address.................................................................................................. 374 The compound sentence................................................................................................... 374 § 7. Coordinate clauscs joined asyndetically.......................................................... 374 § 8. Coordinate clauses joined by copulative conjunctions................................. 375 § 9. Coordinate clauses joined by disjunctive conjunctions................................ 375 § 10. Coordinate clauses joined by adversative conjunctions............................. 376 §11. Clauses joined by causative-consecutive conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs.......................................................................................... 376 § 12. Sentence containing direct speech................................................................ 377 The complex sentence....................................................................................................... 378 § 13. Subject clauses.................................................................................................. 378 § 14. Predicative clauses.......................................................................................... 378 § 15. Object clauses.................................................................................................... 378 § 16. Attributive clauses............................................................................................ 379 § 17. Adverbial clauses.............................................................................................. 379 § 18. Complex sentences consisting of two or more homogeneous clauses................................................................................................................. 380 § 19. Declarative non-exclamatory sentences........................................................ 380 § 20. Sentences expressing a question..................................................................... 380 §21. Exclamatory sentences.................................................................................... 381 § 22. Unfinished sentences........................................................................................ 381
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