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Independent and Dependent Clauses 3-31 Study Skills Agenda Independent and Dependent Clauses
3-31 Study Skills Learning Targets I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses.
A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb. 3-31 Study Skills Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb.
3-31 Study Skills Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses An independent clause can stand alone as a separate sentence Every sentence must have at least one independent clause. Examples: Let’s start the music. I’ll tell her the assignment. The battery is defective.
3-31 Study Skills Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses A dependent clause starts with a subordinator word such as “when,” “if” or “which.” Examples: When Ronnie gets here If Denise comes to class late which I bought last weekend
3-31 Study Skills Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses One difference between an independent and a dependent clause is the type of word it starts with. Independent Clauses do not start with a subordinator. Dependent Clauses do start with a subordinator.
3-31 Study Skills Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses A dependent clause is combined with an independent clause to make a longer sentence. These example sentences with two clauses are called complex sentences. They have both an independent and a dependent clause. Examples: When Ronnie gets here, let’s start the music. If Denise comes to class late, I’ll tell her the assignment. The battery which I bought last weekend is defective.
3-31 Study Skills Independent and Dependent Clauses Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses Sometimes two independent clauses are put together to make a longer sentence. This is done with a comma and a FANBOYS conjunction. These examples are called compound sentences. A sentence can be both compound and complex. Examples: Dogs bark, and cats meow. The weather is beautiful today, so I’ll take a walk.
3-31 Study Skills F – For A – And N – Nor B – But O – Or Y – Yet Learning Targets: I will review and identify independent and dependent clauses. Independent and Dependent Clauses F – For A – And N – Nor B – But O – Or Y – Yet S - So
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