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Clause s. As you know, a clause is…. Group of words with a subject & verbGroup of words with a subject & verb May or may not be a complete sentenceMay.

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2 As you know, a clause is…. Group of words with a subject & verbGroup of words with a subject & verb May or may not be a complete sentenceMay or may not be a complete sentence

3 Independent(main)& Dependent (Subordinate)

4 Pretty self-explanatory… An independent clause relies on nothing else.(It can stand alone) Think… S+V+Complete Thought= Indep. Clause Example: After I finish studying, I will go to the movies.

5 A dependent clause relies on the rest of the sentence…it can’t stand alone because it’s “dependent”. Think…S + V + No complete thought = Dep. Clause Example: After I finish studying, I will go to the movies.

6 There are 3 specific types of dependent (subordinate) clauses… 1. Adjective Clause 2. Adverb Clause 3. Noun Clause *Describes a Noun or Prn *Describes a Verb, Adjective, or Adverb *The clause is used as a Noun

7 Definition of an Adjective Clause: A dependent clause that describes a noun or pronoun. Example: Ms. Jackson had shown slides that she had taken in Egypt. How do we know this is a clause and not a phrase? **It has a subject-she & a verb-had taken** Why is it an adjective clause? **Because that group of words is describing a noun=slides**

8 An adjective clause usually starts with a relative pronoun! “We already covered relative pronouns, so this will be easy!” Ok, what’s a relative pronoun again? that, which, who, whom, whose Remember those things that introduced a subordinate clause? These are those things!!!! Example: Leonardo da Vinci was the artist who painted the Mona Lisa. “Hey, that’s a subordinate clause!”

9 Definition of an Adverb Clause: A dependent clause that describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. Example: If it does not rain tomorrow, we will go to Crater Lake. NOTICE: When an adverb clause begins a sentence, it is followed by a comma. Why is this an adverb clause? B/c it is describing a verb (will go) & it has a subject & verb (It does rain)

10 An adverb clause is introduced by a subordinating conjunction! Remember, we did these already! You have this sheet in your binder (in grammar section!) Example: If it does not rain tomorrow, we will go to Crater Lake. What’s the subordinating conjunction in that sentence? If

11 Definition of a Noun Clause: A dependent clause used as a noun. EXAMPLE: Three dollars was what Daniel offered for the trinket. 3 This is a predicate nominative….A Noun Clause can be used as Subject, Predicate Nominative, DO, or an IO, or as an Object of a Preposition. Why can’t “three dollars” be the Noun Clause? Because that doesn’t have a subject & verb and a clause has to have both!

12 Participation is the Key! Let’s Try Some! 1. My friend found the CD that my sister bought me for my birthday. Dep. Clause: that my sister bought me for my birthday Type: Adjective Clause Why? Because it is describing CD, which is a noun Identify the Dependent Clause & tell what type it is Identify the Dependent Clause & tell what type it is. 2. He skateboarded the jump as if he were an expert. Dep. Clause: as if he were an expert Type: Adverb Clause Why? Because it is describing how he skateboarded

13 Practice Continued Practice Continued … 3. Did anyone ask her what sort of present she would like for her birthday? Dep. Clause: what sort of present she would like for her birthday Type Type: Noun Clause Why? Because it is acting as a direct object in the sentence. 4. Whoever wins the student council election will have a great deal of responsibility. Dep. Clause: Type Type:Why? whoever wins the student council election Noun Clause Because it is acting as the subject in the sentence.

14 Some More Practice… 5. I can’tfind my softball and my glove my cousin lent me. 5. I can’t find my softball and my glove my cousin lent me. Dep. Clause: my cousin lent me Type Type: Adjective Clause Why? Because it is describing softball & glove, which are nouns 6. If you ever wanted to step into the past, you’ll like this museum. Dep. Clause: Type Type: Why? If you ever wanted to step into the past Adverb Clause Because it is describing what you’ll like, which is a verb

15 *What is a clause? *What is an independent clause? *What is a dependent clause? *How many types of dependent clauses are there?

16 *What are the 3 types of dependent clauses? *What is a noun clause? *What is an adjective clause? *What is an adverb clause?

17 THE END!!!!


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