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Sanya
Should it be 'object clause' or 'objective clause'? Thank you. When referring to subordinate sentences, there are subject clause, object clause, predicative clause and appositive clause. Sometimes people use objective clause instead of object clause. Which one is correct? Thank you!
May 25, 2011 1:38 AM
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Object "clause" is correct. It is NOT "objective"!!! Same with "subject clause". It is NOT "subjective". There are thousands of ESL teachers who don't have a clue about English. Just be careful.
May 25, 2011
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