On 7/20/2022 11:05 AM, D qunen'oS wrote:
I was thinking of a context as for example one saying to another "listen, because I have a weapon which injures, and because it injures it causes pain, beware".
This is not a grammatical sentence in English. You've got a subordinate clause /because I have a weapon which injures./ Then you're /and/-ing it with another subordinate clause, /because it injures./ Note that /because it injures it causes pain/ is not a subordinate clause: it is a subordinate clause /(because it injures) /and an independent clause /(it causes pain)./ Then you have the independent clause, /beware./ I think what you have here is your usual habit of splicing sentences inside sentences. It just doesn't work here. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name