LINKED CLAUSES THAT EXPRESS A CAUSE AND EFFECT RELATIONSHIP

Authors

  • Shamuradova Naima Muxtarovna Chair of english theory and literature SamSIFL

Keywords:

Compound, conjunction, verb, connector, composition, direction, sentence.

Abstract

The arrangement of the components of the compound sentence depends on the consistency in the occurrence of the events and events meant by the predicative parts. For example: Two horses and a slave joined the cart and went in this direction. The wind was furious, it created a whirlwind and whirled around, scattering haze around. And, regardless of whether the events denoted by the parts of a compound sentence formed with the help of a conjunction, regardless of whether they occurred at the same time or at different times, often the components are different from the verb: The belts darkened in the heat of summer and in the rains of autumn, but it is still ripe and strong, "wonderful, what kind of animal skin is it made of", he thought.

References

G. Abdurahmanov, Basics of compound sentence syntax, T., 1958;

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G. Abdurahmanov, Syntax of a compound sentence, T., 1964; 4. 4. Gulomov A., Asqa-rova M., Modern Uzbek literary language. Syntax, T, 1965 and 1987;

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Published

2023-10-01

How to Cite

Shamuradova Naima Muxtarovna. (2023). LINKED CLAUSES THAT EXPRESS A CAUSE AND EFFECT RELATIONSHIP. INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATION, 2(22), 222–223. Retrieved from https://interonconf.org/index.php/idre/article/view/7926