Sentence Types and Clauses Review. Are the following words subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns?

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Sentence Types and Clauses Review

Are the following words subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns?

who, which, that, whose, whom

Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. We followed the crowd as it moved toward the exit.

Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. When the music stopped, everyone clapped.

Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. Tell us about the trip that you made a year ago.

Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. The fans of the team were sad when the team lost the game.

Are the following words relative pronouns or subordinating conjunctions?

when, unless, because, if, since, until

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Composed of one independent clause and is also called a main clause

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Contains two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Contains two independent clauses

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The taco is a popular item, and it is easy to prepare.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The annual city picnic is sponsored by the city council.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? You will wait for the package, and I’ll meet you at the restaurant.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? When the sun set, the caravans stopped for the night.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The baseball game will start today in the empty lot.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? After the tornado hit, my house was gone, but my neighbor's house was not touched.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? I can’t skip my homework to go to the mall, so I’ll finish it during study hall.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Some cyclists are unsafe if they disregard rules.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The student raised his hand and answered the question.

simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Our school play is tonight, and we are somewhat nervous because there will be a large audience.