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argue |
to state or claim in support of what one thinks or believes (often followed by a clause beginning with "that"). [1/3 definitions] |
complex sentence |
a sentence made of a main or independent clause and one or more dependent or subordinate clauses. An example of a complex sentence is, "I went to the theater, which was very crowded with people." |
promise |
to give one's word or assure (usually followed by an infinitive or clause). [1/5 definitions] |
simple sentence |
a sentence that has only one clause. "We waited for the bus early in the morning" is an example of a simple sentence. |
that |
which, who, whom (used to introduce a clause that describes or defines the thing or person just mentioned.) [3/9 definitions] |
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