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Independent and Dependent Clauses
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A clause is a group of related words
A clause is a group of related words. A clause has both a subject and a predicate. There are two main types of clauses.
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Independent Clause An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence
Independent Clause An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence. Here is an example: we walk to school This clause expresses a complete thought.
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Dependent Clause A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence
Dependent Clause A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. Here is an example: when the cake is done baking This clause does not express a complete thought.
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A hint: Dependent clauses often begin with words called subordinating conjunctions like if, whether, because, although, when, or since. We also call these words dependent clause markers.
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Independent Clauses Remember, an independent clause has a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. my brother likes spinach it was windy at the beach
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An independent clause can be long or short:
she runs my little sister runs as slow as a snail the car stalled the rusty old car suddenly stalled in the intersection
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A dependent clause does NOT express a complete thought
A dependent clause does NOT express a complete thought. Dependent clauses depend, or need, an independent clause.
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If a dependent clause is at the beginning of the sentence, look for a dependent clause marker, or subordinating conjunction. The dependent clause will usually have a comma at the end of it. While you are waiting, help yourself to some cookies.
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If a dependent clause is at the end of the sentence, it will still have a dependent clause marker, or subordinating conjunction, but will not be separated by a comma. Help yourself to some cookies while you are waiting.
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Identify each of the following clauses as either independent or dependent.
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because I was late
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I carried my umbrella
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if it stops raining
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I like to play wii
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when I get home
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after Temi finished her homework
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Joaquin and David played a fraction game
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Let’s identify the dependent and independent clauses in the following sentences.
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Remember: An independent clause will express a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent clause will have a dependent clause marker such as if, whether, because, although, when, since, or after.
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When Andrew got home, he made a chicken quesadilla.
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It is time for the test whether you’re ready or not.
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If you wait until after school, I can go to the store with you.
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Rather than play soccer this year, Jose decided to try out for football.
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We ride our bikes to school when the weather is nice.
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Since we have some extra time, I think we should work on our homework.
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Fernanda made paper flowers for the party while the cookies were baking.
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Although he overslept, Oscar wasn’t late for school.
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Remember, an independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought. A dependent clause cannot.
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