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Any differences between refrain and restrain | Big in Japan?
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Connector clause Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:07 am  Connector clause
 

Dear Mr Torsten
I 'm always confused between connector clause and subordinating conjuntion or pharse connector.
can u tell me how to recognize them ang use them fluently?
Thank
dewdrop
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