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a sentence that has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses (more than one finite verb) that are joined by subordinate conjunctions, e.g. Although it is raining, we have decided to continue the match.
a shot of a human subject from the knees upwards and including the head.
the outlook or view of the author, narrator or a character speaking in a particular work, e.g....
see concord.
a non-finite verb that cannot stand on its own, and generally includes the word to, e.g. I like...
provides a straightforward fact, e.g. I will walk to town. She bought a new coat.