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In linguistics, syntax is the set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure of sentences in a given language, usually including word order.
A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma, semicolon or conjunction. An independent clause is a clause that has a subject and verb and forms a complete thought.
Acciones que se deben estructurar y ejecutar en caso de acaecimientos, calamidades y catastrofes
Se concretan las acciones que se van a desarrollar de acuerdo a las comunicaciones internas, comunicaciones contratista y comunicaciones externas
Estructuración de las actividades que se van a desarrollar en un periodo de tiempo puntual y de acuerdo a lo conforme en un marco normativo se debe consignar en un documento
A complex sentence is a sentence that contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, but a dependent clause even though it has a subject and a verb cannot stand alone.
The subject clause is a dependent clause that acts as a subject.
A predicative clause may be introduced by conjunctions - that, whether, whether... or, as, as if, as though, because, lest, the way - or connectives.
The latter may be conjunctive pronouns - who, whoever, what, whatever, which - or conjunctive adverbs - where, wherever, when, whenever, how, why.
The object clause is a phrase on which a verb performs an action. It falls at the end of a sentence, and is governed by a verb or a preposition.