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ALL meanings of concessive clause

con·ces·sive clause
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  • countable noun concessive clause A concessive clause is a subordinate clause which refers to a situation that contrasts with the one described in the main clause. For example, in the sentence 'Although he was tired, he couldn't get to sleep', the first clause is a concessive clause. 3
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