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Old 03-Dec-2007, 10:32
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Default Re: Plastic semiconductors

Dear Mr. RonBee,

I think we have a fun, but one thing I am still not sure.

"When I was choosing the theme that I would write about I decided it had to be something from science, especially physics."

In adverb clauses, subordinating conjunctions of time, is a complex sentence.
It has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
If the adverb clause (depepndent clause) stands before indepepndent clause, a comma should have to connect two clauses; and if the adverb clause (depepndent clause) stands after indepepndent clause, a comma should be omitted.
For Example:

When I finish my work, I feel hungry= when finishing my work, I feel hungry.
I feel hungry when I finish my work = I feel hungry when finishing my work.

The first sentence, I thought it may be "run on". I know I may be wrong because English may have some of exception, but anyway, would you explain, please.

See you,


Nam Thao
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