Clauses BEGIN bother! Try again Try again Click on the main clause We played football We played football although although there was snow on the ground.

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Clauses BEGIN

bother! Try again Try again

Click on the main clause We played football We played football although although there was snow on the ground. there was snow on the ground.

Well done!! 1 point

Click on the subordinate clause When we arrived home, When we arrived home, we saw a police car waiting outside the house. saw a police car waiting outside the house.

Great!! 2 points

Click on the main clause Three Alsatians chased them Three Alsatians chased them whenever they tried to set foot in the park. whenever they tried to set foot in the park.

Good!! 3 points

Click on the main clause my parents invited him to come with us to Paris. my parents invited him to come with us to Paris. Since my uncle spoke French fluently, Since my uncle spoke French fluently,

Wicked!! 4 points

Click on the main verb joined A new girl A new girl even though it is already half way through the school term. even though it is already half way through the school term. the class today the class today

Cool!! 5 points

Click on the subordinate clause We did drama this afternoon and then we had to do a maths test, We did drama this afternoon and then we had to do a maths test, because Mrs Dixon had not had time to give it to us in the morning. because Mrs Dixon had not had time to give it to us in the morning.

Well done!! 6 points

Click on the verb in the subordinate clause. had eaten had eaten two Mars Bars and a packet of crisps, she still felt hungry. two Mars Bars and a packet of crisps, she still felt hungry. Although she Although she

Well played!! 7 points

Click on the main clause Christopher and Michael ambled slowly towards the school gates Christopher and Michael ambled slowly towards the school gates where Julie and Sara were waiting for them with the news. where Julie and Sara were waiting for them with the news.

Bravo!! 8 points

Click on the main verb would start. would start. Whenever they played with James and Mark, a fight Whenever they played with James and Mark, a fight

Excellent!! 9 points

Click on the subordinating conjunction the sun was shining the sun was shining Although it wasn’t really warm enough to go swimming. it wasn’t really warm enough to go swimming.

Play again Play again 10 points!!

Chris Reall 2004 exit