Adjective and Adverbial Clauses An __________ ___________ is a dependent clause used as an _________. An __________ ___________ is a dependent clause used.

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Adjective and Adverbial Clauses An __________ ___________ is a dependent clause used as an _________. An __________ ___________ is a dependent clause used as an _________. An adjective clause ____________ a noun or a pronoun. It tells _________ kind, _________ ______ and ______ _________, or _________ ________. An adjective clause ____________ a noun or a pronoun. It tells _________ kind, _________ ______ and ______ _________, or _________ ________. Adjective clauses are usually _____________ by who, whom, whose, that and which. Adjective clauses are usually _____________ by who, whom, whose, that and which.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses Student volunteers read stories to the children who were in the daycare center. Student volunteers read stories to the children who were in the daycare center. What is the clue in the sentence? ____________________ What is the clue in the sentence? ____________________ What is the adjective clause in this sentence? _______________________. What is the adjective clause in this sentence? _______________________. What noun is this clause modifying? _______________. What noun is this clause modifying? _______________.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses Ex: The story, which made them laugh, is about a monkey. What is the word in the sentence that will help you locate the clause? ____________ Ex: The story, which made them laugh, is about a monkey. What is the word in the sentence that will help you locate the clause? ____________ The clause begins with ______ and the complete clause is which made them laugh. The clause begins with ______ and the complete clause is which made them laugh.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses Guided Practice Some people who are visually challenged have guide dogs. Some people who are visually challenged have guide dogs. A guide dog that completes its training can lead a visually challenged person across busy streets. A guide dog that completes its training can lead a visually challenged person across busy streets. There are organizations that raise puppies to be guide dogs. There are organizations that raise puppies to be guide dogs. Each puppy is given to a family who cares for it for a year. Each puppy is given to a family who cares for it for a year. They treat the puppy as if it were their own. They treat the puppy as if it were their own.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses Remember!!!!!!!!! Remember!!!!!!!!! A clause is a group of words having a subject and verb. A clause is a group of words having a subject and verb. An ______________ ___________ has a verb and a subject and expresses a _______________ thought. An ______________ ___________ has a verb and a subject and expresses a _______________ thought. A ___________ __________ has a verb and subject but does not express a complete thought. A ___________ __________ has a verb and subject but does not express a complete thought.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses An ___________ ____________ is a dependent clause used to ________ a noun or pronoun. An ___________ ____________ is a dependent clause used to ________ a noun or pronoun. An ______________ __________ is a ____________ clause used to _____________ a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. An ______________ __________ is a ____________ clause used to _____________ a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. _______________ ______________ are used to introduce adverbial clauses. _______________ ______________ are used to introduce adverbial clauses.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses Subordinating Conjunctions Some are: _________, ____________, ___, ____, ______________, ___________, ___________, _____________, _________, _________, __________, ________________, ___________, ______________, _____________, __________, _______________, ___________, ________, _____________, ___________, __________, ___________, ____________, _______.

Adjective and Adverbial Clauses Guided Practice Guided Practice 1. The little boy was sorry that he had scratched his little sister. 1. The little boy was sorry that he had scratched his little sister. 2. Even though rain was expected the troop went on the overnight hike. 2. Even though rain was expected the troop went on the overnight hike. 3. The merry-go-round was going so fast that I felt dizzy. 3. The merry-go-round was going so fast that I felt dizzy. 4. Until visibility improves none of the planes will take off. 4. Until visibility improves none of the planes will take off.