Search Header Logo
  1. Resource Library
  2. Ela
  3. Grammar
  4. ...
  5. Independent And Dependent (subordinate) Clauses
Independent and Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses

Independent and Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.7.1A, L.9-10.1B

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kelsey Hopson

Used 35+ times

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 10 Questions

1

Independent and Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses

Slide image

2

What is a clause?

  • Definition: A clause is a word group that contains a verb and its subject and that is used as a sentence or as part of a sentence.

  • Every clause has a subject and a verb.

  • Not every clause, however, expresses a complete thought.

  • Independent clause: A clause that expresses a complete thought.

  • Dependent (subordinate) clause: A clause that does not express a complete thought.

3

The Independent Clause

  • An independent clause (or main clause) expresses a complete thought and can stand by itself as a sentence.

  • Ms. Martin explained the binary number system.

  • 1 independent clause

4

2 independent clauses

The binary system is a number system; however, it is not the only number system.


2 independent clauses joined by a semicolon, a conjunctive adverb, and a comma

5

2 independent clauses

(In the binary system), each number is expressed (in powers) (of two), and only the digits 0 and 1 are used.


2 independent clauses joined by a comma and and

6

1 independent combined with a dependent clause

The binary number system is important to know because it is used (by computers).


An independent clause with a dependent clause.


because indicates the beginning of a dependent clause

7

Note

An independent clause used by itself is generally called a sentence. The term independent clause is generally used when such a clause is joined with at least one other clause (either independent or dependent) to make a sentence).

8

The Dependent (Subordinate) Clause

  • A dependent clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand by itself as a sentence.

  • Like a word or a phrase, a dependent clause can be used as an adjective, a noun, or an adverb in a sentence.

  • Examples: that we had collected, what Sue named her pet beagle, when Roberto proofread his essay

9

The thought expressed by a dependent clause becomes complete when the clause is combined with an independent clause.

  • Mr. Smith took the aluminum cans that we had collected to the recycling center. [adj. clause]

  • Do you know what Sue named her pet beagle? [noun clause]

  • When Roberto proofread his essay, he found several typographical errors. [adv. clause]

10

Identifying Independent and Dependent Clauses

Identify the highlighted word group in the follow sentences as an independent clause or a dependent clause.

11

Multiple Choice

Large plants like the one in the photographs are where most eggs are processed today.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

12

Multiple Choice

After an egg is laid, it gently rolls along the slanted floor of the cage to a narrow conveyor belt.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

13

Multiple Choice

These narrow conveyor belts converge into one wide belt that runs directly into the processing plant.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

14

Multiple Choice

As soon as the eggs reach the processing plant, they are automatically sprayed with detergent and water.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

15

Multiple Choice

The eggs then pass through a specially lit inspection area, where defective eggs can be detected and removed.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

16

Multiple Choice

After the eggs are weighed, they are separated by weight into groups.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

17

Multiple Choice

Each group of eggs goes onto a separate conveyor belt, which leads to a forklike lifting device.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

18

Multiple Choice

This device lifts six eggs at a time while the empty egg cartons wait two feet below it.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

19

Multiple Choice

The eggs are gently lowered into the cartons, which are then shipped to grocery stores and supermarkets.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

20

Multiple Choice

What is truly amazing is that no human hands touch the eggs during the entire process.

1

Independent clause

2

Dependent clause

Independent and Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses

Slide image

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 20

SLIDE