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There are four kinds of sentence structures: simple, compound, complex, and compound complex. They are all created by using only two kinds of clauses: independent clauses and subordinate (dependent) clauses.
What kind of dependent clause is in red? Whoever wins the game will play in the tournament: . What kind of dependent clause is in red?The book that is on the floor should be returned to the library: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? I hate the color yellow: It is not a dependent clause. What kind of dependent clause is in red? When it is sunny, we should go to the park: It is not a dependent clause. What kind of dependent clause is in red? On weekends, we can do whatever we want: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? When it is sunny, we should go to the park: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? Whichever restaurant you pick is fine with me: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? The fireworks show will start after the sun goes down: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? Grandpa remembers the old days when there was no television: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? Remember to brush your teeth: It is not a dependent clause. What kind of dependent clause is in red? The books, which are lost, are not really necessary: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? My greatest asset is that I am a hard worker: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? Frank ran the race as though his life depended on it: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? We went through the woods: It is not a dependent clause. What kind of dependent clause is in red? A person who trusts no one cannot be trusted. : . What kind of dependent clause is in red? After the chores are done, we will eat ice cream. : . What kind of dependent clause is in red? The people waiting all night outside the Apple store are trying to purchase a new iPhone: . What kind of dependent clause is in red? Something smelling bad may be rotten: It is not a dependent clause
Sentence structure online worksheet for 9-10. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Underline each independent clause in the sentences below. Circle whether the conjunction is used to show agreement, disagreement, or a reason.
What is the Adverb Phrase?Rylee left Allison in the ball pit: in the ball pit. What is the the Adverb Phrase?Before the sunset, we went jogging. : Before the sunset. A prepositional phrase that modifies a verb, an adverb, or an adjective is called an adverb phrase. : True. Identify the adverb phrase: I walked to the game with great excitement: with great excitement. Identify the adverb phrase: I saw a lot of students in lunch detention: in lunch detention. The track star is a fierce competitor since he won the 5K race.What is the adverb clause? : since he won the 5K race. The student sprinted down the hall because he heard the late bell.What is the adverb clause in the sentence: because he heard the late bell. What is the adverb clause in the following sentence:David fed his dog after he gave her a bath: after he gave her a bath.. What is the adverb clause in the following sentence:Because the wind blew strongly, many trees fell in the road: Because the wind blew strongly,. Which of the following sentences contains an adverb clause:: If she asks, tell her I am on my way.. What is the subordinating conjunction?Because it was raining, we had to wait to run: Because. Which word is the subordinating conjunction?Although it was raining, we went outside: Although. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: We walked through the streets on this beautiful day: adverb phrase. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: If you finish your homework, we will go outside: adverb clause. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: I went to sleep early because I was so tired: adverb clause. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: Please put the papers in your desk: adverb phrase
For each sentence below, underline each clause. Underneath each clause, write whether it is an independent or subordinate clause. Circle the compound sentence.
Read each sentence. Is the underlined group of words a phrase or a clause? Write your answer on the line. As you go along, circle the complex sentences.
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Which sentence is written correctly: The students who are wearing purple are talented writers.. Read the following: The players who are wearing the red uniforms are winning the game. Which answer choice correctly identifies the correct clause with the proper explanation: restrictive clause: If we take out the clause, we won't know which players are winning the game. The information is essential.. Which answer choice demonstrates the best way to combine the following sentences? The oranges have been sitting on the table for a week. They are starting to look brown: The oranges, which have been sitting on the table for a week, are starting to look brown.. Which sentence is correctly punctuated: Oliver Twist, which was Dickens’s second novel, is a classic.. Should there be a comma after "movie"?Last night, I watched Bruno Mars's new movie which was about zombies from outer space: yes. Should there be a comma after "apple"?At lunch, Princess Peach had an apple that was as big as a grapefruit: no. Where should the second comma be?Comic Book Guy looked at the kangaroos, which can jump while they eat on his trip to the zoo: after eat. Jeffrey watches Dr. Phil, who is an insightful doctor.Does this have a nonrestrictive or restrictive clause: nonrestrictive. Which of the following indicate a restrictive clause: a sentence that includes information that is vital to the meaning of the sentence and does not use commas. Which of the following indicate a nonrestrictive clause: . Which of the following is correctly punctuated: The lamp, which was given to me by Aunt Betsy, is on the bedside table.. Add commas to the sentence: The California Mission built between 1781 and 1797 was damaged in last year's earthquake: The California Mission, built between 1781 and 1797, was damaged in last year's earthquake.. Is the following sentence punctuated correctly?My doctor, who graduated from Harvard University, is very intelligent: Yes. Which answer choice correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive elements in this sentence? Europa one of Jupiter's moons is covered in ice. : Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is covered in ice. . Which answer choice correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive elements in this sentence? Costa Rica a small Central American country is a major coffee grower: Costa Rica, a small Central American country, is a major coffee grower.
Discover the 3 types of dependent clauses: adverbial, adjective, and noun clauses. Learn their functions and examples to master "dependent clause" usage.<br></br><br></br><br></br><br></br><br></br><br></br><br></br><br></br>
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The most interesting way to review vocabulary is on Quizlet. What is the simple subject: way. After lunch, we will return to second block. What is the simple subject: we . The most interesting way to review vocabulary is on Quizlet. What is the simple predicate: is. After lunch, we will return to second block. What is the simple predicate: will return. Last weekend, my brother made a cool bird feeder. What is the simple subject: brother. Last weekend, my brother made a cool bird feeder. What is the simple predicate: made. Birds of all kinds are visiting it now. What is the simple subject: birds. Birds of all kinds are visiting it now. What is the simple predicate: are visiting. What must a clause have: predicate. Which are clauses: I looked in upon him. When I read a book, I may daydream about the story. Is the highlighted portion, dependent or independent: dependent. I read many survival stories because they are my favorite: dependent. I could probably survive if I lived alone on an island: independent. When my scout troop took a wildnerness trip last year, I learned fire building and other outdoor skills: independent. What are ways to punctuate a dependent and independent clause: You will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body if you still think me mad.
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