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10 February, 14:53

What is a clause that begins with an introductory word and is not a complete sentence?

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  1. 10 February, 15:34
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    Introductory clauses are dependent clauses that provide background information or "set the stage" for the main part of the sentence, the independent clause. For example:

    If they want to win, athletes must exercise every day.

    (introductory dependent clause, main clause)
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