complement clause造句
例句與造句
- Thus, in Japanese, as in other languages exhibiting logophoricity, a logophoric pronoun may be introduced by a verb of saying or thinking in a complement clause.
- The infinitive is formed by adding a prefix to the stem : either " iha-" ( plus a vowel change of certain vowel-initial stems ) if the complement clause is intransitive.
- Another way is through a cleft sentence where the main clause is demoted to be a complement clause of a copula sentence with a dummy subject such as " it " or " there ", e . g . " it was the girl that the bee stung ", " there was a girl who was stung by a bee ".
- For example, " he has to go " where only the auxiliary verb " have " is inflected for time and the main verb " to go " is in the infinitive, or in a complement clause such as " I saw him leave ", where the main verb is " to see " which is in a preterite form, and " leave " is in the infinitive.
- It's difficult to find complement clause in a sentence. 用complement clause造句挺難的