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Non-Essential Clause

Non-Essential Clause

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English

4th - 6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 7 Questions

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Essential & Non-essential Clauses

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Essential Clauses

  • An essential clause is necessary to identify a person or thing that is being described.

  • Essential clauses are NOT separated by commas.

  • Essential clauses tell you "which one"

  • Examples of an essential clause: The box that my uncle built is falling down.

3

Multiple Choice

Essential clauses MUST be separated with a comma?

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True

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False

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Non-Essential Clauses

  • A non-essential clause is not necessary to the meaning of the sentence.

  • Commas ARE needed to set apart the clause.

  • Example of non-essential clause: My brother, who plays sports, is very competitive.

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Multiple Select

Check ALL of the boxes that include a non-essential clause

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My dad, who loves to run, did track and field in high school.

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The ice cream truck drives through my neighborhood everyday.

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The novel, which Isaiah really enjoyed, was an "I survived" book.

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Sally, who is in fifth grade, always makes sure she turns in her assignments.

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Open Ended

Write your own sentence containing an essential clause related to school

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between and essential and non-essential clause?

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A comma is used in a non-essential clause

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A comma is used in an essential clause

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Multiple Choice

Which type of clause is this: Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Owens, who are the best teachers on campus, always make learning interesting and fun.

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Essential Clause

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Complex sentence

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non-essential clause

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Multiple Choice

An essential clause...

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tells a story

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is necessary in a sentence to describe a person or thing

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Open Ended

Write your own sentence using a non-essential clause related to school

Essential & Non-essential Clauses

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