Basic Technical WritingMerrill, 1974 - 453 Seiten |
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... clause , providing the reason for the statement in the main clause : Because of its low boiling point , the substance could not be used in space applications . When a sentence begins with The reason is or The reason why . . . is ...
... clause , providing the reason for the statement in the main clause : Because of its low boiling point , the substance could not be used in space applications . When a sentence begins with The reason is or The reason why . . . is ...
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... clause ( subordinate ) . A subordinate or dependent clause is an element of a complex or compound sentence ( see pages 313-315 ) ; it usually has a subject and a verb and is grammatically equivalent to a noun , adjective , or adverb ...
... clause ( subordinate ) . A subordinate or dependent clause is an element of a complex or compound sentence ( see pages 313-315 ) ; it usually has a subject and a verb and is grammatically equivalent to a noun , adjective , or adverb ...
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... clauses . A word , phrase , or clause which follows the word it modifies and which restricts the meaning of that word is called a restrictive modifier or restrictive clause . Restrictive clauses are not set off by commas . When such a ...
... clauses . A word , phrase , or clause which follows the word it modifies and which restricts the meaning of that word is called a restrictive modifier or restrictive clause . Restrictive clauses are not set off by commas . When such a ...
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What Technical Writing Is | 2 |
Technical Correspondence | 27 |
Mechanical Details | 33 |
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