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Sentence Structure
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Avoiding Clause Confusion Dependent clause FunctionExample Adjective clause modifies noun or pronoun tells what kind, which one, how many, or how much Adverb clause modifies verb, adjective, or adverb tells where, when, how, why, to what extent, or under what conditions Noun clause acts as subject, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, or predicate noun
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Identify the function of each boldfaced dependent clause. 1. People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. 2. Our parents were relieved because we had arrived home safely. 3. The stock clerk asked where he should put the boxes. 4. The rabbit suddenly realized that it was in danger. 5. Flowers that bloom in early spring must be able to take cold temperatures.
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Identify the function of each boldfaced dependent clause. 1. This lilac bush, which my mother planted before I was born, blooms every spring. 2. Whatever you say will be recorded. 3. I went to bed when the movie ended. 4. My mother, who was driving, asked everyone to be quiet. 5. The avalanche rolled over whatever was in its path.
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Answers Slide 2: 1. adj cl 2. adv cl 3. noun cl 4. noun cl 5. adj cl Slide 3: 1. adj cl 2. noun cl 3. adv cl 4. adj cl 5. noun cl
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