

Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Erin Wiedmar
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Independent and Dependent Clauses

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Open Ended
What is a clause?
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Clause
A part of a sentence that contains a verb
May form part of a sentence or may be the whole sentence itself
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Open Ended
What is an INDEPENDENT clause?
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Independent Clauses
Express a complete thought
Can stand alone as a sentence
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Examples of independent clauses
The players gathered in the middle of the field.
I enjoy eating in a restaurant.
The earth circles around the sun.
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Open Ended
What is a DEPENDENT clause?
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Dependent Clauses
Do not present a complete thought
Cannot stand alone as a sentence
Need to be connected with another clause to be a sentence
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Examples of dependent clauses
Before we left the game
After we left the party
Because it was raining
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: If you have made your final decision and are sure
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independent
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: We ate lunch
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dependent
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: She took great care of the dog and its puppies
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: After we left the party
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: The plane took off an hour and a half late
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: Unless he can get an appointment to see the doctor
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: I couldn't find it
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: Don't worry about the lost package
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: Whether Julia goes to school up north or stays here
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: It's okay to leave your luggage with the porter
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: Since the weather is so hot and dry in the desert
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Multiple Choice
Tell whether the following sentence is an independent or a dependent clause: Although Palo missed an entire week of school this month
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