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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auxiliary clauses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about grammar, particularly when referring to clauses that provide additional information or context to a main clause.
Example: "In the sentence 'Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk,' the phrase 'Although it was raining' is an auxiliary clause that adds context to the main action."
Alternatives: "dependent clauses" or "subordinate clauses".
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As I wrote earlier, the bottom line here is that companies building 'smart' services need to be thinking about privacy by design — at the very front and centre of the devices and services they are building — not tacking on auxiliary clauses to catch-all privacy policies which are designed to fly under users' radars anyway.
Postscript: The bottom line here is that companies building 'smart' services need to be thinking about privacy by design — at the very front and centre of the devices and services they are building — not tacking on auxiliary clauses to catch-all privacy policies which are designed to fly under the user's radar anyway.
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But Dickinson's preferred punctuation, while it leaves the possibility of the auxiliary clause intact, allows for other syntactical relations: "You may have met him — [if you haven't, you should know that] / His notice instant is".
/ His notice instant is". But Dickinson's preferred punctuation, while it leaves the possibility of the auxiliary clause intact, allows for other syntactical relations: "You may have met him—[if you haven't, you should know that] / His notice instant is". The words "notice" and "not" reflect each other more vividly without the hard stop of the intervening question mark.
The influence of African languages on the structure of Ebonics has been rather elusive, limited to some features such as copula omission, lack of subject-verb agreement, and absence of subject-auxiliary inversion in main clauses (illustrated below)—that this dialect shares with Caribbean English creoles and Gullah.
(8) Swedish omits the auxiliary hava 'have' in subordinate clauses (Huset jag sett… 'The house I [have] seen…').
MODALITY can be realized in the form of modal auxiliaries, modal adverbs, or separate clauses.
For example, in the following clauses, both modal auxiliaries and adverbs are used in the same clause.
(For example, an auxiliary verb in a relative clause cannot be "fronted;" though of course, theorists try to find deeper explanations for such constraints).
If the first clause does not contain an auxiliary verb, we need to add one to the second clause.
Infinitives constructed with auxiliary verbs were placed at the ends of clauses or sentences: Hīe ne dorston forth bī thære ēa siglan "They dared not sail beyond that river" (siglan is the infinitive); Iċ wolde thās lytlan bōc āwendan "I wanted to translate this little book" (āwendan is the infinitive).
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