
Adverb Clauses
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Adverb Clauses
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Mrs. Hundley
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PHRASE - A phrase is a group of related words. It does not contain a subject and a verb.
Examples:
1. from the stairs
2. with ease
3. after school
CLAUSE - A clause is a group of words that
contains a subject and a verb. There are two types of clauses.
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Independent Clause - can stand alone as a sentence:
Example: The play was funny.
Dependent Clause- can NOT stand alone. It must have an independent clause with it in order for it to make sense.
Example: Since the play was funny.
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There are different types of dependent clauses. We're going to start with the ADVERB dependent clause. They begin with subordinating conjunctions. Use the acronym AAAWWWUUBBIS to help you remember them.
after, although, as, when, while, unless, until,
because, before, if, since
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Say them in the exact same order over and over. You'll get into a rhythm that will help you to remember them.
after, although, as, when, while, unless/until,
because, before, if, since
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When the dependent clause is at the beginning of the sentence, you'll need a comma after it. If you move it to the end, you no longer need the comma.
After we eat lunch, we will go to the game.
We will go to the game after we eat lunch.
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When the dependent clause is at the beginning of the sentence, you'll need a comma after it. If you move it to the end, you no longer need the comma.
One independent clause and one dependent clause= complex sentence.
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In a Nutshell
Memorize the subordinating conjunctions. They're like red flags alerting you to a dependent clause. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A SUBJECT AND A VERB. If you don't have both, it's a phrase, not a clause.
Let's try it!
Clause or phrase?
After we eat lunch (we is the subject, eat is the verb)-> CLAUSE
Before school (where's the subject and verb?)-> PHRASE
While you wait (you is the subject, wait is the verb)-> CLAUSE
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