Advanced Grammar Course Daniel M.Q. Class TWO. Jeff Dunham This ventriloquist can produce the voice of the puppet while having the mouth closed. Achmed.

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Advanced Grammar Course Daniel M.Q. Class TWO

Jeff Dunham This ventriloquist can produce the voice of the puppet while having the mouth closed. Achmed is dead because: As he was getting Gasoline, he answered his cellphone. While he was talking…AGHH, the station blew up.

Guess who or what said or has said this… 1.Whenever I see a doughnut, my mouth waters. 2.I was sinking while the musicians were playing. 3.After cell phones appeared, people forgot about using me. 4.I realized I was going to get into trouble once I saw the wolf dressed as my granny. 5.By the time I bit the apple, the snake had tempted my girl.

Riddles 1.Everywhere I am, people get hot. 2.Where you see people looking down and typing, they are using me. 3.Anywhere you see smoke, I had something to do with it. 4.Wherever there is a party, I need to be on. ANSWERS The sun A blackberry or smart phone The fire The music

Adverb Clauses of time and place Whenever I see a doughnut, my mouth waters. Dependent clause: Whenever I see a doughnut, Independent / Main clause: my mouth waters. Subordinator Comma Period

Adverb Clauses of time and place I was sinking while the musicians were playing. Independent/Main clause: I was sinking Dependent clause: while the musicians were playing. Subordinator Period

Adverb Clauses of time and place Everywhere I go, I take my cell phone with me. Dependent clause: Everywhere I go, Independent/Main clause: I take my cell phone with me. SubordinatorComma Period

Adverb Clauses of time and place They are using me where you see people looking down and typing. Independent/Main clause: They are using me Dependent clause: where you see people looking down and typing. Subordinator Period

Your turn After I left office, I started twitting like there’s no tomorrow. Where water lacks, people start to suffer.

Time Whenever While After Before Since As Once As soon as Till / Until By the time Where Anywhere Wherever Everywhere Subordinators Place

Special Cases By the time By the time this class finishes, you will have done several exercises. Simple present in dependent clause Future perfect in independent clause (Completed action)

Special Cases By the time By the time this class finished, I had already done several exercises. Simple past in dependent clause Past perfect in independent clause (Completed action)

Special Cases Since Since classes started this term, we have had two quizzes already! Simple past in dependent clause Present perfect in independent clause