Subordinate Clauses Subordinate clauses are used to add
Subordinate Clauses Subordinate clauses are used to add more information to sentences Subordinate Clause Main Clause Although I was scared, I crept inside. The boy, who was ten, jumped.
Subordinate Clauses The main clause still makes sense without the subordinate clause Although I was scared, I crept inside. The boy, who was ten, jumped.
Put Putaacommaon oneachsideof ofthe thesubordinateclause. part. Mr Smith, the whosecret worked as a flicked secret agent, flicked through the Mr agent through the paper silently. The lady who had grey curly hair and thin-rimmed glasses must The lady, who had grey curly and thin-rimmed glasses, have been herhair grandmother. must have been her grandmother. The wind which was bitterly cold howled through the trees. The wind, which was bitterly cold, howled through the trees. My friend an experienced cook was making dinner. My friend, who was an experienced cook, was making dinner. A huge creature covered in scales appeared out of the cave. A huge creature, covered in scales, appeared out of the cave. The kitten a purebred tabby was completely adorable. The kitten, a purebred tabby, was completely adorable.
Emily who ________ was on her way Emily, was a small and cheerful girl, was on to herschool. way to school. The man _________ crept silently. The man, who seemed mysterious, crept silently. The train________ sped past the station. The train, which was late, sped past the station. The kitten ______ caught a mouse in the hall. The kitten, which was only 6 weeks old, caught a mouse in the hall. is green. My coat _______ My coat, which was a present from my mum, is green. Henry ______ was lost. Henry, who was a cat/dog/small boy, was lost. My brother _______ and my sister ____ are both muchtall older me. who is very My brother, who is very , andthan my sister, short , are both much older than me.
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