Independent and Dependent Clauses

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Independent and Dependent Clauses English Bellwork Independent and Dependent Clauses

Monday, August 28 Directions: Write out the two definitions and example. 1. independent clause- a group of words with a subject and verb that can stand alone as a sentence. 2. dependent clause- a group of words with a subject and verb. It does not express a complete thought so it can't stand alone as a sentence. 3. Example: As I was running, I slipped on a banana peel.

Tuesday, August 29 Directions: Write out the sentences and underline the dependent clause in each. Then answer question #3. 1. When Kara caught sight of her ex-boyfriend Rob, she cringed. 2. When the snow finally stopped we went outside to play. 3. What do these sentences with dependent clauses have in common?

Wednesday, August 30th Directions: Identify phrases as an “independent clause” (IC) or a “dependent clause” (DC). 1. A bad check is called bad because there is no money in your account to pay for it. 2. If you have little or no money left, you cannot write any more checks. 3. A bank charges an extra fee whenever your funds won’t cover your checks. 4. Before Andrew opened his checking account, he asked about the bank’s fees.

Thursday, August 31st Read the sentences and write the word that creates the dependent clause. 1. I was hit by a pick-up truck while I was riding my bike. 2. After ten days in the hospital, I was told I could go home. 3. The doctor said not to put any weight on my leg and that I would need therapy.

Friday, September 1st Directions: Add in an independent clause to make a complete sentence. Then answer #3’s question. 1. with only five seconds left until the final buzzer will sound 2. to boost the fan’s excitement and team spirit 3. What is the big difference between an independent and dependent clause?