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a noun (or noun clause or noun phrase) which comes after the verb to be and completes it, e.g....
a sentence that has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses (more than one finite...
the creation of a piece of writing, an artwork or a musical arrangement or a short piece of...
a sentence that has two or more main clauses (in other words, two or more finite verbs) that are...
words formed by linking two or more words by means of hyphens, e.g. mother-in-law.