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What is a clause?
What is the difference between a dependent and independent clause?
_______________ _______________ show the relationship between the ideas in an independent and dependent clause.
What are some common subordinating conjunctions?
What are the three types of dependent clauses?
A _______________ _______________ is a group of words that work together to act as a noun. As with any clause, it must contain a _____________ and a _______________.
An _______________ _______________ modifies the verb in the independent clause.
A _______________ _______________ gives more information about a noun in the independent clause.
What is a clause?
What is the difference between a dependent and independent clause?
_______________ _______________ show the relationship between the ideas in an independent and dependent clause.
What are some common subordinating conjunctions?
What are the three types of dependent clauses?
A _______________ _______________ is a group of words that work together to act as a noun. As with any clause, it must contain a _____________ and a _______________.
An _______________ _______________ modifies the verb in the independent clause.
A _______________ _______________ gives more information about a noun in the independent clause.
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A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb.
An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, while a dependent clause cannot.
**Subordinating conjunctions** show the relationship between the ideas in an independent and dependent clause.
Some common subordinating conjunctions include: because, although, if, when, and since.
The three types of dependent clauses are: noun clauses, adverbial clauses, and adjectival clauses.
A **noun clause** is a group of words that work together to act as a noun. As with any clause, it must contain a **subject** and a **verb**.
An **adverbial clause** modifies the verb in the independent clause.
An **adjectival clause** gives more information about a noun in the independent clause.
An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, while a dependent clause cannot.
**Subordinating conjunctions** show the relationship between the ideas in an independent and dependent clause.
Some common subordinating conjunctions include: because, although, if, when, and since.
The three types of dependent clauses are: noun clauses, adverbial clauses, and adjectival clauses.
A **noun clause** is a group of words that work together to act as a noun. As with any clause, it must contain a **subject** and a **verb**.
An **adverbial clause** modifies the verb in the independent clause.
An **adjectival clause** gives more information about a noun in the independent clause.