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the issues that have been raised about clause 11 and the question of powers that need to
on this and we will be bringing forward amendments in the House of Lords to clause 11. We want
The treaty included the whole island of Ireland, but had an opt-out clause for Northern Ireland,
The treaty included the whole island of Ireland, but had an opt-out clause for Northern Ireland,
After 'while', we have a clause. A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb.
Remember, that the verb in the 'while' clause is usually in an -ing form.
It's like sorry but more formal, and notice that after 'afraid' we use a full clause or sentence.
It's just one sort of main clause and it's not very interesting.
Don't forget to put the comma in after the 'if' clause. Bye for now.
Well, no one actually gave up their claims on Antarctica, because the only way to get everyone to sign was to include this clause, which sidesteps the issue.
I just did a incremental clause and this is the syntax of how you do it.
At the end, on the where statement, I just did an incremental clause,
With 'while', you need a clause, a subject and a verb, a sentence.
With while, you need a clause, a subject and a verb.
It includes a mutual assistance clause requiring each country to help the other in the event of an attack.
It includes a mutual assistance clause requiring each country to help the other in the event of an attack.