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Clauses

YEA! SANTA!. Clauses. Group of words Part of a sentence Has a subject and verb. Independent clauses. A sentence is an independent clause. An independent clause is a sentence. I will write with you, and you can analyze my handwriting. Has a subject and a verb- I and will write

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Clauses

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  1. YEA! SANTA! Clauses Group of words Part of a sentence Has a subject and verb

  2. Independent clauses A sentence is an independent clause. An independent clause is a sentence. Iwill write with you, and you can analyze my handwriting. • Has a subject and a verb- I and will write • Can be a sentence- I will write with you.- That’s a complete thought.

  3. Try it • My friend read a book, I jumped around the room. • Has a subject and a verb- friend-read • Can be a sentence- My friend read a book.

  4. Subordinate/Dependent clause • subject and verb • but does not express a complete thought If I was sleeping I would have not gotten in trouble. • Has a subject and a verb- I - was sleeping • Can’t be a sentence- If I was sleeping-That’s not a complete thought!

  5. Sentences can have both types of clauses.

  6. Independent or Subordinate

  7. Subordinating conjunctions • There’s a list on 645- copy it for the test. Once you have the list finding Adverbial Clauses is easier.

  8. Adverbial clauses • Find a subordinate conjunction • Contains a subject and verb. • Finally, you will notice that the clause answers one of these three adverb questions:How?When? orWhy?

  9. Check it, yo • Tommy scrubbed the bathroom tile until his arms ached. • Find a subordinate conjunction - UNTIL • Contains a subject and verb. ARMS ACHED • Finally, you will notice that the clause answers one of these three adverb questions:How?When? or Why? HOW

  10. Josephine's three cats bolted from the driveway because they saw her car turn the corner. • Find a subordinate conjunction - BECAUSE • Contains a subject and verb. THEY SAW • Finally, you will notice that the clause answers one of these three adverb questions:How?When? or Why? WHY

  11. After her appointment at the orthodontist, Danielle cooked eggs for dinner because she could easily chew an omelet. • Find a subordinate conjunction - • Contains a subject and verb. • Finally, you will notice that the clause answers one of these three adverb questions:How?When? or Why?

  12. Relative Pronouns • Who • Whom • Whose • Which • That WRITE THIS DOWN!

  13. Adjectival Clauses • Usually begin with a relative pronoun • Contains subject and verb • Answers adjective questions: What kind?How many? or Which one?

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