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Pronouns that introduce adjective clauses
Pronouns that introduce adjective clauses and relate to words or ideas which precede them are called _____.
A.) antecedents
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Words such as if, when, because, and as often introduce
A. dependent clauses B. independent clauses C. phrases
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To understand when to use the relative pronouns "that" and "which" and the difference between the two types of relative clauses,
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What is the subject of your adjective clause ?
I went to the zoo and I saw Harriet the tortoise ,and it was big. the verb? what
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Change the second sentence in each of the following pairs into an adjective clause. Then, make the adjective clause part of the
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Change the second sentence in each of the following pairs into an adjective clause. Then, make the adjective clause part of the
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Objective pronouns, subjective pronouns, possessive pronouns fill in the blanks
Pronouns used as objects in the sentence are
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When would you be most likely to use an interrogative pronoun?
to introduce a question to add emphasis to a noun or a pronoun to
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Write a short childrens story with the elements below
Compound Sentences Complex Sentences Compound-Complex Sentences Adjective
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Use the following (3) words to fill in the blanks.
Objective pronouns, subjective pronouns, possessive pronouns Pronouns used as
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