Jun 19, 2018 22:19
5 yrs ago
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French term

proposition subordonnée de temps

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-Approfondir les connaissances grammaticales l’utilisation des particules, la proposition déterminante, la proposition subordonnée de temps, le potentiel, le passif, le factitif, les conjonctions de raison ou cause, les conjonctions adversatives, l'accumulatif.
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Jun 19, 2018 22:19: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): B D Finch

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Proposed translations

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subordinate (or dependent) clause of time

Peer comment(s):

agree Francois Boye
2 hrs
agree Germaine
5 hrs
agree B D Finch
9 hrs
agree Clément Dhollande
17 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
13 hrs

time clause

This is not to dispute the answer above. This is just another perfectly acceptable formulation of the same idea.
http://wordcategory.blogspot.com/2012/10/subordinate-clauses...

http://www.davidcrystal.com/?id=2840
I have chosen David Crystal as one of the acknowledged experts in the area of grammar analysis.


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Note added at 13 hrs (2018-06-20 11:41:31 GMT)
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I would just add that a time clause is by definition subordinate (when I got there, as soon as I saw him, after he arrived), and so "subordinate" in my opinion (!)is superfluous
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