coordinate clause
noun /kəʊˌɔːdɪnət ˈklɔːz/
/kəʊˌɔːrdɪnət ˈklɔːz/
(grammar- each of two or more parts of a sentence, often joined by and, or, but, etc., that make separate statements that each have equal importance
并列分句,并列子句(常由 and、or、but 等连接) - In the sentence ‘It stopped raining and the sun came out’, ‘It stopped raining’ and ‘the sun came out’ are both coordinate clauses, joined by the word ‘and’.
在句子‘雨停了,太阳出来了’,‘雨停了’和‘太阳出来了’都是并列分句,用‘和’字连接。
- In the sentence ‘It stopped raining and the sun came out’, ‘It stopped raining’ and ‘the sun came out’ are both coordinate clauses, joined by the word ‘and’.