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Clause (Not Santa) Definition: A group of words that contains a subject and a verb
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After this lesson I will be able to… determine the difference between a dependent and independent clause, and identify them in a sentence.
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There are two kinds of clauses: Independent and Dependent
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INDEPENDENT CLAUSE A clause that expresses a complete thought and can stand alone. AKA a sentence
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Examples of INDEPENDENT CLAUSES he memorized a poem last night Mary will read her poem many people enjoy poetry
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When an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE starts with a capital letter and ends with a period or question mark, it is a SENTENCE. He memorized a poem. Mary will read her poem at school. Many people enjoy poetry.
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DEPENDENT CLAUSE A clause that DOES NOT express a complete thought AND CANNOT stand by itself as a sentence
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Examples of DEPENDENT CLAUSES because he memorized a poem when Mary reads her poem at school since many people enjoy poetry
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A DEPENDENT CLAUSE will be a FRAGMENT when the clause begins with a capital letter and ends in a period or question mark. THIS IS A GRAMMATICAL ERROR! Because he memorized a poem.
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What makes a clause DEPENDENT? A clause is dependent when it begins with a subordinate word. Examples: when, while, which, because, since, unless, etc.
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A DEPENDENT CLAUSE needs an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE to create a true sentence. Because he memorized a poem, Cooper will receive extra credit. Cooper will receive extra credit because he memorized a poem.
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I CAN… determine the difference between a dependent and independent clause, and identify them in a sentence.
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Let’s Practice! Independent Clause = “I” Dependent Clause = “D” If it is dependent, rewrite it to make it a complete sentence REWRITE:
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although it was rainingD REWRITE:
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John saw squirrels playingI REWRITE:
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whenever she gets poor grades in math D REWRITE:
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when you finish your homework D REWRITE:
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I didn’t want to wear a jacketI REWRITE:
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because you had to drive to a meeting D REWRITE:
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When an independent clause and a dependent clause are put together to form one sentence we call it a COMPLEX sentence.
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PUNCTUATION: When the dependent clause comes first, it is usually followed by a comma. When the rain stops, the game will begin.
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PUNCTUATION: When the dependent clause comes last, there is generally no comma. The game will begin when the rain stops.
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Let’s Practice! REWRITE each complex sentence by changing the order of the independent and dependent clauses. Underling the independent clause in each complex sentence
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I got to work late because I had car trouble. Rewrite: Because I had car trouble, I got to work late. 1. Rewrite the sentence 2. Underline the independent clause in your new sentence
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Whenever she’s nervous, she bites her nails. Rewrite: She bites her nails whenever she is nervous. 1. Rewrite the sentence 2. Underline the independent clause in your new sentence
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If I had a job like yours, I would quit! Rewrite: I would quit if I had a job like yours! 1. Rewrite the sentence 2. Underline the independent clause in your new sentence
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Many people watch too much TV although they know better. Rewrite: Although they know better, many people watch too much TV. 1. Rewrite the sentence 2. Underline the independent clause in your new sentence
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