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What is the meaning of meanwhile?

The intervening time; as, in the meantime (or mean time)., In the intervening time; during the interval.


What clause can stand alone because its meaning is complete?

An independent clause.


What clause which can stand alone because its meaning is complete?

An independent clause.


What is the meaning of a Context Clause?

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What is the meaning of Codicil?

A clause added to a will.


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What is another term for a dependent clause?

Another term for a dependent clause is a subordinate clause. It is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and is dependent on another clause to provide context and meaning.


What is the subordinate clause in this when it rains?

The subordinate clause is "when it rains," as it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and is dependent on the main clause for its meaning.


What is the example of intervening clause?

Use "there is" for one item. (singular nouns) Use "there is" for non-count items. (non-count nouns) Use "there are" for many items. (plural nouns)


What is the Intervening words?

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What are the examples of intervening phrases?

Examples of intervening phrases include "in fact," "on the other hand," "as a result," and "for example." These phrases provide additional information or clarification within a sentence but could be removed without changing the overall meaning of the sentence.


Is since an adverb?

Yes, it can be an adverb. But it is more commonly used as a preposition (in the intervening time), or a conjunction (meaning because, or inasmuch as).