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“iesha” Another Bad Creation Welcome!

phrases & clauses phrases & clauses a boy band study in lyrics of love

clause a group of related words containing a subject and a verb

clause a group of related words containing a subject and a verb Everybody loves “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men.

dependent clause a clause that does NOT express a complete thought Although n’Sync sold more albums

dependent clause a clause that does NOT express a complete thought Although n’Sync sold more albums subject

dependent clause a clause that does NOT express a complete thought Although n’Sync sold more albums subjectverb

dependent clause a clause that does NOT express a complete thought Although n’Sync sold more albums subjectverb subordinate conjunction

They set off dependent clauses. If you can recognize a subordinate conjunction, you can recognize a dependent clause. after how although if as untilwhenunless whenever while where so that whereversince thoughbecause some subordinate conjunctions.

a clause that DOES express a complete thought independent clause

a clause that DOES express a complete thought the New Kids on the Block are the best boy band.

independent clause a clause that DOES express a complete thought the New Kids on the Block are the best boy band. subjectverb

Although n’Sync sold more albums, the New Kids on the Block are the best boy band.

Although n’Sync sold more albums, the New Kids on the Block are the best boy band.

Although n’Sync sold more albums, the New Kids on the Block are the best boy band. dependent clause independent clause Which one expresses a complete thought?

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. Copy the passage. Underline with a squiggle each dependent clause. hint: there are TWO. Underline each independent clause. hint: there are FOUR.

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. dependent clause 1 1

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. dependent clause

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. dependent clause independent clause 1 1

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. dependent clause independent clause 2 2

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. dependent clause independent clause 3 3

God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You Your love is like a river, peaceful and deep. Your soul is like a secret that I never could keep. When I look into your eyes, I know that it's true. God must have spent a little more time on you. dependent clause independent clause 4 4

phrase a group of related words that does not contain a subject-verb relationship (a phrase is missing EITHER a verb or subject) PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE a preposition, a noun or pronoun that serves as the object of the preposition, and, more often than not, an adjective or two that modifies the object in the front row / of a Boyz II Men concert

all or nothing I know when he's been on your mind That distant look is in your eye Identify the prepositional phrases.

all or nothing I know when he's been on your mind That distant look is in your eye Identify the prepositional phrases. 1 1

all or nothing I know when he's been on your mind That distant look is in your eye Identify the prepositional phrases

Construct one verse to a boy band love song. Your verse must contain at least: - two dependent clauses - two independent clauses - two prepositional phrases “my love” justin timberlake YOU MAY WORK WITH ONE OTHER PERSON.