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An interjection is sometimes expressed as a single word or non-sentence phrase, followed by

a punctuation mark. The isolated usage of an interjection does not represent a complete sentence in
conventional English writing. Thus, in formal writing, the interjection will be incorporated into a larger
sentence clause.
n linguistics , a phrase is a group of words !or sometimes a single word" that form a constituent and so
function as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence. A phrase is lower on the grammatical hierarchy than
a clause.
A clause is a group of words that contains a verb !and usually other components too". A clause may form
part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself. #or example$
%e was eating a bacon sandwich.
n grammar, a clause is the smallest grammar unit that can express a complete proposition.
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A typical
clause consists of a subject and a predicate,
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where the predicate is typically a verb phrase *
a verb together with any objects and other modifiers. %owever the subject is sometimes not expressed+
this is often the case in null-subject languages if the subject is retrievable from context, but it also occurs
in certain cases in other languages such as English !as in imperative sentences and non-finite clauses".
A simple sentence usually consists of a single finite clause with a finite verb that is independent. ,ore
complex sentences may contain multiple clauses. ,ain clauses !- matrix clauses, independent clauses"
are those that can stand alone as a sentence. .ubordinate clauses !- embedded clauses, dependent
clauses" are those that would be awkward or incomplete alone.
A sentence is a grammatical unit consisting of one or more words that are grammatically linked. A
sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement,/uestion, exclamation,
re/uest, command or suggestion.
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A sentence can also be defined in orthographic terms alone, i.e., as
anything which is contained between a capital letter and a full stop..entence !linguistics", a grammatical
unit of language.
0hen born, .ukarno 1oesno .osrodihardjo given name by his parents. &2( %owever, because he is often
sick then five years old when it was renamed to .ukarno by his father. &2( &3( The name derives from a
warlord in the story of 4harata 5udha namely 1arna. &2( &3( the name 61arna6 to 61arno6 because the
7ava language the letter 6a6 changed to 6o6 while the prefix 6su6 meaning 6good6. &3(
At a later date when it becomes president, the spelling of the name of .ukarno .ukarno was replaced by
itself be due to the use of spelling the name according coloni8ers !9etherlands" &citation needed(. %e still
uses the name of .ukarno in his signature because the signature is the signature contained in the text of
ndonesian ndependence :roclamation should not be changed &citation needed(. The term is familiar to
.ukarno .ukarno.

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