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We are doing no favors to the young men if we let them believe that a game shall set them free.
I am saying the clause "that a game shall set them free." Is a dependent clause am I right?
We are doing no favors to the young men if we let them believe that a game shall set them free.
I am saying the clause "that a game shall set them free." Is a dependent clause am I right?
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There are two dependent clauses in that sentence, one inside the other.
We are doing no favors to the young men = independent clause
if we let them believe (that a game shall set them free) = 2 dependent clauses.
"if" and "that" are the words that signal to you that a dependent clause is beginning.
We are doing no favors to the young men = independent clause
if we let them believe (that a game shall set them free) = 2 dependent clauses.
"if" and "that" are the words that signal to you that a dependent clause is beginning.
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