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coordinate clause
noun
Grammar.
- one of two or more clauses of equal status in a sentence, especially when joined by a coordinating conjunction, as either The sun came out or the ice started to melt in The sun came out and the ice started to melt.
coordinate clause
noun
- one of two or more clauses in a sentence having the same status and introduced by coordinating conjunctions Compare subordinate clause
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of coordinate clause1
First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
By making use of a coordinate clause: igami ne too gera ada fuada na we are the people whom they have chosen.
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