Sentences are made up of three main ingredients: words, phrases and clauses, and include a subject and a verb. Words are the most basic element of a sentence. Phrases are single, short pieces of ...
Relative clauses are bound clauses that modify NPs and occasionally CPs. The former are adjoined to NPs. A relative clause contains a WH-phrase which moves and is adjoined to CP: The student who likes ...
Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases and clauses. Clauses are the building blocks of a sentence and conjunctions can help link them together. Coordinating conjunctions are placed ...