There are a few conjunctions which change the word order but do not subordinate the verb. In the clause where they are used, they are the first idea, so the verb - the second idea - must come next.
They can be used to join together two clauses in a sentence. However, the clauses need to make sense on their own. For example: I had a terrible cold. I still went to work. You can add the ...
“Erin Burnett was in tears. So will you.” This headline and subhead appeared on the CNN homepage, for a while. A few hours later, the wording had been changed, replaced by “An interview left Erin ...
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How to write clearer, more forceful sentences
In the previous chapters we discussed two basic rules for parallel construction, namely: a sentence that presents two or more serial elements should stick to the same pattern all throughout; and that ...
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