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An embedded clause is a subordinate clause contained within a main or matrix clause of a sentence. Embedded clauses are typically found at the beginning or end of sentences and are often introduced by markers such as that, when, who, where, etc., however some embedded clauses using gerunds may not have an introducing marker.
An embedded clause is a subordinate clause contained within a main or matrix clause of a sentence. Embedded clauses are typically found at the beginning or end of sentences and are often introduced by markers such as that, when, who, where, etc., however some embedded clauses using gerunds may not have an introducing marker.
An embedded clause is a subordinate clause contained within a main or matrix clause of a sentence. Embedded clauses are typically found at the beginning or end of sentences and are often introduced by markers such as that, when, who, where, etc., however some embedded clauses using gerunds may not have an introducing marker.
clause that is fixed within a larger clause or sentence which is called the matrix clause. The embedded clause is usually found in the beginning or at the end of sentences. Markers commonly accompany or introduce embedded clauses. These markers may be that, when ,who where, etc. however. There are instances when a marker does not precede an embedded clause. Such is the case with gerunds.( e.g. swimming, eating, etc.)