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Dependent Clauses, Subordinating Conjunctions, and Relative Pronouns More Awesome Grammar To Accompany The Scarlet Letter.

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1 Dependent Clauses, Subordinating Conjunctions, and Relative Pronouns More Awesome Grammar To Accompany The Scarlet Letter

2 JOURNAL Examine the sentence below. Where is the independent clause? Are there any other groups of words in this sentence that have both a subject AND a verb? “Had a man seen old Roger Chillingworth, at that moment of his ecstasy, he would have had no need to ask how Satan comports himself, when a precious human soul is lost to heaven, and won into his kingdom.” (Ch. 10, p. 95)

3 Vocabulary A dependent clause will begin with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun and will contain both a subject and a verb. This combination of words will not form a complete sentence. It will instead make a reader want additional information to finish the thought.

4 Subordinate Conjunctions (These are on the handout… don’t write them all down!) afteronceuntil althoughprovided thatwhen asrather thanwhenever becausesincewhere beforeso thatwhereas even ifthanwherever even thoughthatwhether ifthoughwhile in order thatunlesswhy

5 Relative Pronouns (These are on the handout—don’t write them all down!) thatwhowhose whichwhoeverwhosever whicheverwhomwhomever

6 Practice! The Steps: 1.Complete the first exercise individually. 2.Pair up and make some comparisons. 3.Share answers in full-class discussion.

7 More Practice: (Second Exercise) 1.For the image to the right, write one independent clause (a regular sentence) with a clear subject and verb.

8 More Practice: 2. Now, choose a subordinating conjunction and add it to the beginning of that sentence. (Also, change the period to a comma. You’ve just made a dependent clause that needs to be attached to an independent clause!)

9 More Practice: 3. You guessed it. Now you write another independent clause attached to the dependent clause. BOOM. You just wrote a lovely complex sentence!

10 More Practice: (Third exercise) For the image below, write a series of three sentences, each of which must contain both an independent clause and at least one dependent clause per sentence.


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