CLAUSES The Clause/Sentence Structures test is tentatively planned for next Tuesday or Wednesday.

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CLAUSES The Clause/Sentence Structures test is tentatively planned for next Tuesday or Wednesday.

CLAUSES What is an independent clause? an independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone in a sentence it is also known as a “main clause” What is an independent clause? an independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone in a sentence it is also known as a “main clause”

CLAUSES When is it an independent clause? When such a clause is joined with another clause When is it an independent clause? When such a clause is joined with another clause

CLAUSES What is the difference between an independent clause and a sentence? An independent clause that stands alone is referred to as a sentence. When it has a clause attached to it, it is called an independent clause. What is the difference between an independent clause and a sentence? An independent clause that stands alone is referred to as a sentence. When it has a clause attached to it, it is called an independent clause.

CLAUSES What is a subordinate clause? A subordinate clause is a group of words that do not express a complete thought It cannot stand alone It also known as a “dependent clause” It depends on the rest of the sentence to support it What is a subordinate clause? A subordinate clause is a group of words that do not express a complete thought It cannot stand alone It also known as a “dependent clause” It depends on the rest of the sentence to support it

CLAUSES LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT SOME SENTENCES WITH INDEPENDENT AND SUBORDINATE ( or DEPENDENT) CLAUSES WITHIN THEM.

Find the Independent and Subordinate Clauses 1. When you study the Revolutionary War, you may learn about the adventures of a woman known as Molly Pitcher. 2. Molly, whose real name is believed to have been Mary Ludwig, was the daughter of farmers. 3. Although she was born in New Jersey, she moved to Pennsylvania. 4. There she married John Hays who was a barber. 5. Hays joined the colonial army when the Revolution began. 1. When you study the Revolutionary War, you may learn about the adventures of a woman known as Molly Pitcher. 2. Molly, whose real name is believed to have been Mary Ludwig, was the daughter of farmers. 3. Although she was born in New Jersey, she moved to Pennsylvania. 4. There she married John Hays who was a barber. 5. Hays joined the colonial army when the Revolution began.

CLAUSES What is an adjective clause? A subordinate (or dependent) clause that is used as an adjective What is an adjective clause? A subordinate (or dependent) clause that is used as an adjective

CLAUSES What QUESTIONS do adjectives answer? What kind? Which one? How many? How much? What QUESTIONS do adjectives answer? What kind? Which one? How many? How much?

CLAUSES What are relative pronouns? Words that relate an adjective clause to the noun or pronoun that the clause modifies What are relative pronouns? Words that relate an adjective clause to the noun or pronoun that the clause modifies

CLAUSES What are the relative pronouns? THAT WHICH WHO WHOM WHOSE Sometimes whoever & what begin adjective clauses too. What are the relative pronouns? THAT WHICH WHO WHOM WHOSE Sometimes whoever & what begin adjective clauses too.

CLAUSES LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT SOME SENTENCES WITH ADJECTIVE CLAUSES?

Adjective Clause Examples 1. What costume did you wear to the party that Juanita had? 2. My costume, which won a prize, was a chicken suit. 3. My cousin, whom I took to the party, went as a huge mosquito. 4. I couldn't recognize many of the people who were in costume. 5. Did you recognize Hillary, who came as a gorilla? 6. The person whom I didn't recognize was Mingan. 7. His costume, which was really original, was a large cardboard box. 8. The box, which was covered in clear plastic, was very shiny. 9. Minga, who was hidden inside the box, kept saying, “I'm melting!” 10. The box that he wore was supposed to be an ice cube! 1. What costume did you wear to the party that Juanita had? 2. My costume, which won a prize, was a chicken suit. 3. My cousin, whom I took to the party, went as a huge mosquito. 4. I couldn't recognize many of the people who were in costume. 5. Did you recognize Hillary, who came as a gorilla? 6. The person whom I didn't recognize was Mingan. 7. His costume, which was really original, was a large cardboard box. 8. The box, which was covered in clear plastic, was very shiny. 9. Minga, who was hidden inside the box, kept saying, “I'm melting!” 10. The box that he wore was supposed to be an ice cube!

CLAUSES What is an adverb clause? A subordinate (or dependent) clause that is used as an adverb What is an adverb clause? A subordinate (or dependent) clause that is used as an adverb

CLAUSES What do adverbs modify? Verbs Adjectives and other Adverbs Adverb clauses generally modify the verb (or verb phrase) found in the main clause of a complex sentence. What do adverbs modify? Verbs Adjectives and other Adverbs Adverb clauses generally modify the verb (or verb phrase) found in the main clause of a complex sentence.

CLAUSES What questions do adverb clauses answer? How?When? Where?Why? To what extent?(How much?) How long?Under what condition?

CLAUSES Common Subordinating Conjunctions These are also found on page 422 of your textbook. Common Subordinating Conjunctions These are also found on page 422 of your textbook. afteralthoughasbecause beforeifsincethan thoughunlessuntilwhen whenever wherewhereas wherever

Clauses But that’s not the only Subordinating Conjunctions!!!!! There are also THESE! But that’s not the only Subordinating Conjunctions!!!!! There are also THESE! as ifas long as as much asas soon as as thoughhow in order that so that while

Adverb Clause Examples 1. As soon as the ground softens in the spring, plant your garden. 2. Some seeds take more time to sprout than others do. 3. If you want to grow morning glories, start the seeds under lights. 4. When the seeds sprout, you can transplant them into the garden. 5. Plant them near a fence or a wall so that the plants can climb. 6. After the young plants grow strong, they will produce flowers. 7. The flowers will look as if they are big blue trumpets. 8. They're called morning glories because they open each morning. 9. When they are warmed by the morning sun, they open. 10. If the day is dark or stormy, they stay tightly shut, like umbrellas. 1. As soon as the ground softens in the spring, plant your garden. 2. Some seeds take more time to sprout than others do. 3. If you want to grow morning glories, start the seeds under lights. 4. When the seeds sprout, you can transplant them into the garden. 5. Plant them near a fence or a wall so that the plants can climb. 6. After the young plants grow strong, they will produce flowers. 7. The flowers will look as if they are big blue trumpets. 8. They're called morning glories because they open each morning. 9. When they are warmed by the morning sun, they open. 10. If the day is dark or stormy, they stay tightly shut, like umbrellas.

CLAUSES Adverb Sentence Examples: If you really care, send the very best. I was absent yesterday because I was sick. Before you leave, turn in your test. Adverb Sentence Examples: If you really care, send the very best. I was absent yesterday because I was sick. Before you leave, turn in your test.