usage with preposition and subordinate clauses Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Usage of 'and' with commas'Whereas' as conjunction between main clause and subordinate clause?“Muso” and “Journo” Usage and OriginSubtrahendum/Subtrahenda“Metrics” definition and usagealternative (and usage-specific) word for a “condition clause” when speaking of conditional clausesReduced Relative Clauses and participle clausesParticiple clauses used in speechUsage of since as a prepositionPurpose Clauses
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usage with preposition and subordinate clauses
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Usage of 'and' with commas'Whereas' as conjunction between main clause and subordinate clause?“Muso” and “Journo” Usage and OriginSubtrahendum/Subtrahenda“Metrics” definition and usagealternative (and usage-specific) word for a “condition clause” when speaking of conditional clausesReduced Relative Clauses and participle clausesParticiple clauses used in speechUsage of since as a prepositionPurpose Clauses
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The performer died after falling ill on stage. This was thought by the audience to be a part of the act, until emergency services were called in, the audience was evacuated, and he was declared dead at the scene by paramedics.
Until emergency services were called in, he lay dying on the floor.
What differentiates the subordinate usage in this example from the prepositional usage of until...just context alone?
Or is it because the the first example is written as a list of three clauses beginning with a subordinate 'until', as other than that, they appear the same.
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The performer died after falling ill on stage. This was thought by the audience to be a part of the act, until emergency services were called in, the audience was evacuated, and he was declared dead at the scene by paramedics.
Until emergency services were called in, he lay dying on the floor.
What differentiates the subordinate usage in this example from the prepositional usage of until...just context alone?
Or is it because the the first example is written as a list of three clauses beginning with a subordinate 'until', as other than that, they appear the same.
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The performer died after falling ill on stage. This was thought by the audience to be a part of the act, until emergency services were called in, the audience was evacuated, and he was declared dead at the scene by paramedics.
Until emergency services were called in, he lay dying on the floor.
What differentiates the subordinate usage in this example from the prepositional usage of until...just context alone?
Or is it because the the first example is written as a list of three clauses beginning with a subordinate 'until', as other than that, they appear the same.
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The performer died after falling ill on stage. This was thought by the audience to be a part of the act, until emergency services were called in, the audience was evacuated, and he was declared dead at the scene by paramedics.
Until emergency services were called in, he lay dying on the floor.
What differentiates the subordinate usage in this example from the prepositional usage of until...just context alone?
Or is it because the the first example is written as a list of three clauses beginning with a subordinate 'until', as other than that, they appear the same.
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