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        | Makes a straightforward statement |  | 
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        | Expresses a command of some sort |  | 
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        | Affirms or denies existence |  | 
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        | Subject is described by the predicate after the being verb |  | 
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        | A short sudden emotional exclamation expressing wonder, awe, ect. |  | 
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        | Functions like a noun in the capacities of subject, predicate nominative, apposition, direct object, and indirect discourse. |  | 
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        | Describes an expressed or unexpressed antecedent. |  | 
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        | Expresses the aim of purpose of the action denoted by the controlling verb |  | 
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        | Expresses the actual or conceived consequence issuing out of the controlling verb. |  | 
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        | Expresses the reason or basis for the previous clauses action |  | 
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        | Tells when the action of the main clause or controlling verb occurs |  | 
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        | Expresses either action or state of being in spite of which action contained in the main clause occurs anyway. |  | 
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        | Restricts, qualifies, or places a limitation of some kind on the statement made in the main clause. |  | 
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        | Introduces an analogous thought for the purpose of either elucidating or emphasizing the thought expressed in the main clause. |  | 
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        | Consists of a main clause containing a potential action which will occur only if the premise or condition in the accompanying subordinate clause first occurs |  | 
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        | Expresses the manner or the way in wich the action of the controlling verb is carried out. |  | 
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        | Denotes a literal or figurative place where something happens or exists |  | 
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        | States how the action of the modified verb is accomplished |  | 
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        | Asks an indirect question as it is the object of a verbal form. It is therefore both objective and interrogative. |  | 
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        | More precisely defines a preceding clause |  | 
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