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Analyze the following multi-clause sentences. Schematize the connection of clauses.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 744. 1. And every day aunts July and Hester were required to come and report on Timothy, what news there was of Nicolas, whether dear June had succeeded in getting Joylon to shorten the engagement, now that Mr. Bossiney was building Soames a house, whether young Roger's wife was really expecting; how the operation on Archic had succeeded, and what Swithin had done about that empty house in Wigmore street, where the tenant had lost all his money and treated him so badly… 2. It didn't occur to him to wonder what Bossiney had done after they had left him there alone; whether he had gone wandering about like the dog to which Swithin had compared him; wandering down to that copse where the spring was still in the riot, the cuckoo still calling from afar, gone down there with the scent of mint and thyme. 3. Make me do such things, make me like those other men, doing the work they do, breathing the air they breathe, developing the point of view they have developed, and you have destroyed the difference, destroyed me, destroyed the thing you love. 4. When he told me this, he put his hand to his cheek as though he still felt the smart of the blow, and in his eyes was a pain that was heartrending and an amazement that was ludicrous.
Literature: 1. Blokh M.I. A Course of Theoretical English Grammar. – M., 1983. – P. 282-330. 2. Khaimovich B.S., Rogovskaya B.I. A Course in English Grammar. – M.: Vyssaja Skola, 1967. – P. 278-283, 286-292. 3. Rayevska N.M. Modern English Grammar. – Kyiv: Vysca Skola Publishers, 1976. – P. 252-253, 257-259, 261-278.
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