DEPENDANT OR INDEPENDANT TYPES OF CLAUSES! (DEFINITIONS ARE FROM DICTIONARY.COM. ACCESSED 27 OCT. 2014)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Grammar Unit Conjunctions.
Advertisements

Complex Sentences. Contain one independent clause Contain one dependent clause.
Clauses.
Phrases and Clauses - AAAWWUBBIS
Simple, compound, complex
Unit 13: Lesson 4 Preposition or Adverb?. Many words that we learned are prepositions are also often used as adverbs. So how do we tell the difference?
And how to tell the difference…. How to tell the difference… Independent (main) Clause Subordinate (dependent) Clause Phrase Has a subject and verb Forms.
Independent & Dependent Clauses
Welcome to Family Learning Wednesday
 A group of words that contains at least a simple subject and a simple predicate.  Two main types of clauses: ◦ Independent ◦ Dependent.
Clauses Look at your Grammar Flow Chart
Adjective and Adverb Clauses. Adjective Clauses Adjective or Adjectival Clauses  Adjective clauses are dependent clauses  They modify nouns or pronouns.
Sentence Structure It may be new; it may be review. Either way, it’s just for you.
Independent vs. Subordinate
Conventions: Clauses and Phrases.  A complete sentence must have a subject, a matching verb, and express a complete thought.
Complex sentences The dog barked because it was lonely. Mother sang a lullaby when the baby woke up. Although they were well looked after the birds flew.
Grammar Review! Get Excited!. Part I: Parts of Speech For each of the following sentences, label the part of speech on your dry erase board. Keep track.
Dr. Monira Al-Mohizea MORPHOLOGY & SYNTAX WEEK 11.
C. Putnam L. Raney.  Clause – a group of words that have a subject and a verb that must always agree  Phrase – a noun, verb, or preposition with all.
A DJECTIVE C LAUSES. First, let’s remember that adjectives modify (or describe) nouns and pronouns. Example: - Intelligent students understand grammar.
Grammar for Writing CLAUSES
PHRASES & CLAUSES AND WHY COMMAS ARE IMPORTANT!. WORD CLASSES Every word in the English language belongs to a “class”. It will be one of the following:
Grammar Unit Conjunctions.
Clause (Not Santa) Definition: A group of words that contains a subject and a verb.
Clauses & Sentence Types (What your parents never taught you about the Clauses.) about the Clauses.)
ClausesClauses. Phrase or Clause? Phrase= group of words that adds meaning to a sentence but does not contain a subject and verb (functions as a noun,
Clauses! A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a verb. Independent clause Subordinate clause  Can stand alone as a complete sentence.
What is a subordinate clause? Grammar Toolkit. Unlike a main clause, a subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. Subordinate clauses add meaning.
Noun Clause Adjective Clause Adverb Clause
11/1/2010 Today, you need your Composition Book to write your poem. Dependent Clause (DC): contains a subject and a verb but not a complete thought cannot.
Identify the Part of Speech… 1. Jane will attend school on Friday. Her mother says she must. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the.
Review on Clauses LIZ VANDE WATER CCHS. What is a clause? Any group of words having both a subject and a predicate. ◦Subject = performs the action or.
COMPOUND SENTENCES by: Brittany and Kailyn. WHAT IS A COMPOUND SENTENCE?  A compound sentence is two independent clauses that are held together with.
Bellringer # 126 Do you think it’s okay for scientists to experiment on helpless animals, even if the experiments might eventually save human lives? Explain.
Prepositional Phrases (Adjective & Adverb Phrases) Learning Target: I can identify prepositional, adjectival, and adverbial phrases and diagram sentences.
Subordinate Adverbial Clauses. Subordinate Clauses  A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb.  A subordinate clause cannot stand alone.
CLAUSES Sometimes they’re a sentence, and sometimes they’re not. Clauses (like phrases) add detail and information to your sentences.
Sentence Structure By: Amanda Garrett Bailey. What is the function of: Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs.
 Group of words that contain a subject and a verb  Ex: Your genes carry your family’s genetic history. Clauses SUBJECT VERB.
 there: I’d love to go there. their: Is that their cat? they’re (they are): They’re here.  to: I’m going to work. too: Are you coming too? two: I have.
TRUE or FALSE? Syntax= the order of words in a sentence.
SAT 5: IDENTIFYING SENTENCE ERRORS
Grammar.
MR. BRACEY.
Clauses and Phrases If you are at this station, clauses and phrases were part of your most missed. The following activity, will help you master this.
Complex Sentences.
Adjective Clauses Slides 10, 13, 14, 15 and 16 have animation on the click of the mouse.
THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF SENTENCES
Sentence Structure West/ LaSala ‘13.
Conjunctions.
**Helpful Hint: Independent clauses can stand alone**
Prepositions and Conjunctions
Phrases and Clauses Notes
Dependent and Independent Clauses
Phrases + Clauses SUTHERLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
Conjunctions Prepared by: Khaled Hadi Al Ahbabi Grade: 12 LC
How to bend them to your will bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha
DO NOW 7th – Mon 3/26 Read the following sentence. In your notes, write a question that the highlighted part answers. Before the game started, thousands.
and how to tell the difference…
and how to tell the difference…
Sentence Variety Sentence Structure.
آسان عربی گرامر حصّہ اول مرکبِ عطفی و توصیفی
THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF SENTENCES
and how to tell the difference…
What is a clause? A clause is a group of related words containing a subject and a predicate. It is different from a phrase in that a phrase does not include.
Writing Sentences.
PHRASES & CLAUSES GRAMMAR REVIEW #3.
Adverbial Prepositional Phrases
Sentence Writing Strategy
Sentence Structure Notes
Presentation transcript:

DEPENDANT OR INDEPENDANT TYPES OF CLAUSES! (DEFINITIONS ARE FROM DICTIONARY.COM. ACCESSED 27 OCT. 2014)

DEPENDANT/SUBORDINATE CLAUSE (ADD ME TO YOUR NOTES!) Definition: a clause with an adjectival, adverbial, or nominal function, rather than one that functions as a separate sentence in its own right Or a section of sentence that acts like on adjective, adverb, or other part of speech and cannot stand on its own

INDEPENDANT/MAIN CLAUSE (ADD ME TO YOUR NOTES!) Definition: a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject/noun phrase and a predicate/verb phrase. For example: I was there.

INSTRUCTIONS! 1. Look at the piece of writing. 2. All or part of it is underlined 3. Decide whether the underlined selection is an independant clause or a dependant clause. 4. Write an “I” on your white board if you think it is independant. 5. Write a “D” on your white board if you think it is dependant. 6. Hold up your board when you have an answer.

“I” OR “D” Although it was raining, Maria went for a jog at Civitan Park

“I” OR “D” Brianna eats chocolate whenever she gets a poor grade in math

“I” OR “D” After the flood, the family moved into a temporary shelter

“I” OR “D” While walking at the park, John saw a raccoon eating potato chips

“I” OR “D” Students enrolled in bachelor's and associate's degree programs must pass the Regents' Test as a graduation requirement