Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 1 Clauses Quote of the day : “ When my heart is overflowing with gratitude, there is no room for fear. “ Kathy Kendall.

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Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 1 Clauses Quote of the day : “ When my heart is overflowing with gratitude, there is no room for fear. “ Kathy Kendall Clauses Quote of the day : “ When my heart is overflowing with gratitude, there is no room for fear. “ Kathy Kendall

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 2 Clause defined: A clause is an essential part of a sentence and must contain a subject and a verb. Clauses are the building blocks of sentences.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 3 What do you need to make a sentence? 1. Subject 2. Verb 3. Needs to make sense

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 4 Two types of clauses Independent clause, IC Dependent clause, DC

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 5 IC defined: A group of words that expresses a complete thought, a sentence. Walk! Fluffy runs. The sun shines.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 6 DC defined: A word group that does not express a complete thought. A DC must be attached to an IC to make it a complete sentence. Example: Because the ultimate van has not been created yet and the Japanese are in the process of working on the number one van in the world while the Germans have put out their van prototype.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 7 Before we start, see if you can identify these clauses It was a bright morning. As he was walking down the corridor. You will sing a long song Unless you decide not to come. Because he was not normal that day. The cave was full of bats Since the first of the month. (You can view the answers on the next slide.)

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 8 Yellow-- Independent clauses Purple-- dependent clauses It was a bright morning. As he was walking down the corridor. You will sing a long song. Unless you decide not to come. Because he was not normal that day. The cave was full of bats. Since the first of the month.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 9 Identify clauses He arrived just as the clock struck seven. I will write when I know of our whereabouts. As he entered the room, everyone cheered. They laughed as they saw the movie. Since you left, we have had beautiful weather. You should observe because it is important. If you come home, you can see the present. Whither thou goest, I will go. If wishes were horses, we would all take a ride. From where I stood, I could see all. I shall attend school until I am at least eighteen years old

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 10 Independent -- dependent He arrived just as the clock struck seven. I will write when I know of our whereabouts. As he entered the room, everyone cheered. They laughed as they saw the movie. Since you left, we have had beautiful weather. You should observe because it is important. If you come home, you can see the present. Whither thou goest, I will go. If wishes were horses, we would all take a ride. From where I stood, I could see all. I shall attend school until I am at least eighteen years old.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 11 Identify clauses: Before another day passes, you should call Fred. By the time I arrived at the store, I had forgotten my errand. While listening to the radio, she did her weekly mending. Think twice before you answer. As we drove through the country, we could see the results of the flood. The lady who was at the door admitted us when she checked our identification. They listened for the sound since it was the key to the puzzle. Always look before you leap. The green house was ready when we arrived with the roses.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 12 Independent -- dependent Before another day passes, you should call Fred. By the time I arrived at the store, I had forgotten my errand. While listening to the radio, she did her weekly mending. Think twice before you answer. As we drove through the country, we could see the results of the flood. The lady who was at the door admitted us when she checked our identification. They listened for the sound since it was the key to the puzzle. Always look before you leap. The green house was ready when we arrived with the roses.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 13 Assignment:Identify independent and dependent clause When I see the sky, I feel like flying. In the army I learned many tricks since we had so much free time. There is only one slice of pizza left because Alfredo ate the rest. As I was walking, I saw a black snake. Don’t wash the clothing before I get home. After the winter storm, we all felt like seeing the sun. Although she is very tall, she is still extremely graceful. Even though we work all day, we still have a good time at night. You should study hard because you never know how difficult the test will be. While I was watching television, the cat jumped through the open window.

Created by Jose J. Gonzalez, Jr. STCC 14 One last note: Many people think that only math is progressive in learning. In other words, if you don’t know how to multiply how can you divide? We all know this is true. But the study of English is also progressive. Because if you can’t identify a clause, how can you tell a sentence from a fragment? It is all related and you must master each step, or you will be left confused or lost later.