
Types of Dependent Clauses
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 18 Questions
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
It's complex...
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Dependent Clauses
A DEPENDENT CLAUSE HAS A SUBJECT AND A VERB, BUT CANNOT STAND ALONE AS A COMPLETE SENTENCE.
IT IS INTRODUCED BY A CONJUNCTION (CALLED A SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION)
COMMON SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS:
before, if, since, when, although
EXAMPLES:
After I went to bed,... (This is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone and it starts with a subordinating conjunction)
Since I lost my phone,...(This is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone and it starts with a subordinating conjunction)
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of a DEPENDENT clause?
I finished my homework.
The answer is wrong.
When I exercise too much,
Sometimes I fail.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of a dependent clause?
If people could just listen to each other,
Your past affects your future.
It is impossible for humans to be honest.
People can change.
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Multiple Choice
What is the SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION in this sentence:
When I am angry, I drive really fast.
When
angry
I
drive
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Multiple Choice
What is the SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION in this sentence?
You won't get into the program unless you write an essay.
you
won't
program
unless
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INDEPENDENT CLAUSES (REVIEW!!)
AN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE IS ANOTHER NAME FOR A COMPLETE SENTENCE. IT CAN STAND ALONE BECAUSE IT DOES NOT "DEPEND" ON ANYTHING ELSE TO COMPLETE IT OR "MAKE SENSE."
An INDEPENDENT CLAUSE has a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence.
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A complex sentence
Contains both an independent clause and a dependent clause connected together with a subordinating conjunction.
Remember- dependent clauses always BEGIN with a subordinating conjunction.
EXAMPLE:
Because she worked really hard, she made the Varsity soccer team.
After I finish high school, I will travel the world for a year.
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COMPLEX SENTENCES (order)
In a complex sentence, if the dependent clause comes first, follow it with a comma.
Ex: Before they reached America, Lucinda's relatives were in a makeshift boat.
If the independent clause comes first, NO COMMA IS NEEDED.
Ex: Lucinda's relatives were in a makeshift boat before they reached America.
More examples:
- Because Adil lies so much, no one trusts him. (Dependent clause first, COMMA, independent clause)
- No one trusts Adil because he lies so much. (Independent clause first, NO COMMA, dependent clause)
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Multiple Choice
Independent or Dependent Clause?
Before the U.S. Coast Guard cutter towed them.
Dependent
Independent
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Multiple Choice
Independent or Dependent Clause?
The perilous journey lasted two days.
Dependent
Independent
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Multiple Choice
Dependent or Independent Clause?
Lucinda's family moved to West New York, New Jersey.
Independent
Dependent
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Multiple Choice
Dependent or Independent Clause?
Whenever she heard a Spanish song.
Dependent
Independent
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Multiple Choice
Dependent or Independent Clause?
If the dog has not been found.
Dependent
Independent
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Multiple Choice
Dependent or Independent Clause?
Since she lived in an apartment building.
Dependent
Independent
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Multiple Choice
What is the underlined part of the sentence?
When you move, it can be hard to make friends.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
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Multiple Choice
What is the Underlined Part of the sentence?
The task is harder still if you speak a different language.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
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Multiple Choice
What is the Underlined Part of the sentence?
Before the first day of school arrived, I worried.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
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Multiple Choice
What is the Underlined Part of the sentence?
The new home would not feel like home until I made friends.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
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Multiple Choice
What is the Underlined Part of the sentence?
Although I have many friends now, once I had none.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
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Multiple Choice
What is the Underlined Part of the sentence?
I found a good friend after I joined the band.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
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On the next two slides, you will see a DEPENDENT clause that cannot stand alone. Choose the independent clause it should be attached to in order to make it complete and correct.
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
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