Sentence Analysis and it's position of subject, verb and complement





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  • This has no explicit subject. It's not a full sentence (although it may act as a question in speech) -- it's a 'free relative clause' or 'embedded question' which ordinarily acts as a constituent of a superordinate clause from which it draws its implicit subject. For instance, "I want to know how to start a new life" or "'How to start a new life' will be the topic of my presentation."
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  • This has no explicit subject. It's not a full sentence (although it may act as a question in speech) -- it's a 'free relative clause' or 'embedded question' which ordinarily acts as a constituent of a superordinate clause from which it draws its implicit subject. For instance, "I want to know how to start a new life" or "'How to start a new life' will be the topic of my presentation."
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  • This has no explicit subject. It's not a full sentence (although it may act as a question in speech) -- it's a 'free relative clause' or 'embedded question' which ordinarily acts as a constituent of a superordinate clause from which it draws its implicit subject. For instance, "I want to know how to start a new life" or "'How to start a new life' will be the topic of my presentation."
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  • This has no explicit subject. It's not a full sentence (although it may act as a question in speech) -- it's a 'free relative clause' or 'embedded question' which ordinarily acts as a constituent of a superordinate clause from which it draws its implicit subject. For instance, "I want to know how to start a new life" or "'How to start a new life' will be the topic of my presentation."
    – StoneyB
    18 mins ago
















This has no explicit subject. It's not a full sentence (although it may act as a question in speech) -- it's a 'free relative clause' or 'embedded question' which ordinarily acts as a constituent of a superordinate clause from which it draws its implicit subject. For instance, "I want to know how to start a new life" or "'How to start a new life' will be the topic of my presentation."
– StoneyB
18 mins ago




This has no explicit subject. It's not a full sentence (although it may act as a question in speech) -- it's a 'free relative clause' or 'embedded question' which ordinarily acts as a constituent of a superordinate clause from which it draws its implicit subject. For instance, "I want to know how to start a new life" or "'How to start a new life' will be the topic of my presentation."
– StoneyB
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