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Power Clause

A power clause is a grammatical construct that consists of a subject and a verb, expressing a complete thought within a sentence. It is characterized by its ability to convey emphasis, assertiveness, or certainty.

Example Sentences:

  1. The power clause "I will succeed" conveys the strong determination of the speaker.
  2. In her speech, she used a power clause to make her point crystal clear: "It is essential to take action now."
  3. The power clause "You have no choice" emphasized the limited options available.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: The power clause plays a significant role in delivering concise and assertive statements.
  • Verb: He power clauses his opinions with certainty and authority.

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