Clauses Independent Dependent Clauses Clauses Definition A clause
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![Clauses vs. Phrases • A phrase is a group of words without a subject Clauses vs. Phrases • A phrase is a group of words without a subject](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-3.jpg)
![Independent (Main) Clauses • An independent (or main) clause can stand on its own. Independent (Main) Clauses • An independent (or main) clause can stand on its own.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-4.jpg)
![Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses • A dependent (or subordinate) clause is not a complete thought. Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses • A dependent (or subordinate) clause is not a complete thought.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-5.jpg)
![Combining Independent & Dependent Clauses • A dependent clause must be added to an Combining Independent & Dependent Clauses • A dependent clause must be added to an](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-6.jpg)
![Interrupting a Main Clause • Sometimes a dependent clause comes in between a main Interrupting a Main Clause • Sometimes a dependent clause comes in between a main](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-7.jpg)
![Identifying Independent & Dependent Clauses • Ashley sings a song. • If my team Identifying Independent & Dependent Clauses • Ashley sings a song. • If my team](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-8.jpg)
![Adjective Clauses • An adjective clause is a clause that describes a noun. • Adjective Clauses • An adjective clause is a clause that describes a noun. •](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-9.jpg)
![Adjective Clauses • Sometimes the relative pronouns that introduce an adjective clause are implied. Adjective Clauses • Sometimes the relative pronouns that introduce an adjective clause are implied.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-10.jpg)
![Essential and Non-Essential Adjective Clauses • Adjective clauses can be identified in two ways: Essential and Non-Essential Adjective Clauses • Adjective clauses can be identified in two ways:](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-11.jpg)
![Examples • An example of an essential clause: The teachers that I like best Examples • An example of an essential clause: The teachers that I like best](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-12.jpg)
![Adverb Clauses • An adverb clause contains a subject and a predicate. • It Adverb Clauses • An adverb clause contains a subject and a predicate. • It](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-13.jpg)
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Clauses Independent & Dependent Clauses
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Clauses • Definition: A clause is a group of related words that contains a subject and a predicate. • The students who are in Mrs. Parker’s class are smart.
![Clauses vs Phrases A phrase is a group of words without a subject Clauses vs. Phrases • A phrase is a group of words without a subject](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-3.jpg)
Clauses vs. Phrases • A phrase is a group of words without a subject and a predicate • Maggie gave a gift to Ted. Phrase • Students who eat breakfast have more energy. Clause
![Independent Main Clauses An independent or main clause can stand on its own Independent (Main) Clauses • An independent (or main) clause can stand on its own.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-4.jpg)
Independent (Main) Clauses • An independent (or main) clause can stand on its own. An independent clause is a complete thought. • Ms. Lowery teaches math. • I ate breakfast.
![Dependent Subordinate Clauses A dependent or subordinate clause is not a complete thought Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses • A dependent (or subordinate) clause is not a complete thought.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-5.jpg)
Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses • A dependent (or subordinate) clause is not a complete thought. It is a fragment. • Because the students performed well on the exam… • If I won the lottery… • who is wearing a red shirt…
![Combining Independent Dependent Clauses A dependent clause must be added to an Combining Independent & Dependent Clauses • A dependent clause must be added to an](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-6.jpg)
Combining Independent & Dependent Clauses • A dependent clause must be added to an independent clause to be a complete thought. • When a dependent clause comes before an independent clause, you must add a comma between the two. • Because the students performed well on the exam, the teachers did a little dance. Dependent Clause Independent Clause
![Interrupting a Main Clause Sometimes a dependent clause comes in between a main Interrupting a Main Clause • Sometimes a dependent clause comes in between a main](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-7.jpg)
Interrupting a Main Clause • Sometimes a dependent clause comes in between a main clause. • Mr. Buckhalter, who teaches math, is competitive. Main clause Subordinate clause
![Identifying Independent Dependent Clauses Ashley sings a song If my team Identifying Independent & Dependent Clauses • Ashley sings a song. • If my team](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-8.jpg)
Identifying Independent & Dependent Clauses • Ashley sings a song. • If my team wins the game • Because the students skipped school • Jessica’s favorite subject is English.
![Adjective Clauses An adjective clause is a clause that describes a noun Adjective Clauses • An adjective clause is a clause that describes a noun. •](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-9.jpg)
Adjective Clauses • An adjective clause is a clause that describes a noun. • Adjective clauses are always dependent clauses. • There are 5 words (relative pronouns) that introduce adjective clauses: – who, whom, whose, which, that
![Adjective Clauses Sometimes the relative pronouns that introduce an adjective clause are implied Adjective Clauses • Sometimes the relative pronouns that introduce an adjective clause are implied.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-10.jpg)
Adjective Clauses • Sometimes the relative pronouns that introduce an adjective clause are implied. • Example: The grade I received was a shock. The pronoun that is implied. The grade [that] I received was a shock.
![Essential and NonEssential Adjective Clauses Adjective clauses can be identified in two ways Essential and Non-Essential Adjective Clauses • Adjective clauses can be identified in two ways:](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-11.jpg)
Essential and Non-Essential Adjective Clauses • Adjective clauses can be identified in two ways: essential and non-essential. • Essential clauses are necessary information. They do not have commas around them. • Non-essential clauses are extra information. Commas are placed around non-essential clauses.
![Examples An example of an essential clause The teachers that I like best Examples • An example of an essential clause: The teachers that I like best](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-12.jpg)
Examples • An example of an essential clause: The teachers that I like best are funny. *Essential clauses help identify specific things or people • An example of a non-essential clause: My English book, which is terribly boring, calls my floor home. *Non-essential clauses are extra information.
![Adverb Clauses An adverb clause contains a subject and a predicate It Adverb Clauses • An adverb clause contains a subject and a predicate. • It](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-13.jpg)
Adverb Clauses • An adverb clause contains a subject and a predicate. • It answers the adverb questions how, when or why. • Trevon read the book until he fell asleep. Independent clause Dependent clause & Adverb clause
![Adjective Adverb Clauses The girl who wore a blue dress won the Adjective & Adverb Clauses • The girl who wore a blue dress won the](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/278083cc89dbdf0c253aa794d63628fb/image-14.jpg)
Adjective & Adverb Clauses • The girl who wore a blue dress won the prize. • Jack, who always chews gum, likes to play baseball. • Maggie called Ted because he sent her roses.
Since vs because
Independent and dependent clauses
Independent and dependent clause
Independent and dependent clauses
Independent clause fanboys independent clause
Dependent marker words
Independent clause
An independent clause is a fragment
4.01 quiz: independent dependent and noun clauses
What is main clause
Is independent variable x or y
Experimental design independent and dependent variables
Experimental design independent and dependent variables
Theoretical framework independent dependent variable
Theoretical framework independent dependent variable