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date feb-10
revise and edit practice: dependent clauses
mini-review
a dependent (subordinate) clause has a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
common subordinating conjunctions include: after, although, because, before, if, since, when, while, unless, until
a dependent clause must be joined to an independent clause and punctuated correctly.
reminder: use a comma after a dependent clause when it comes at the beginning of a sentence.
part a: identify the dependent clause
directions: highlight the dependent clause in each sentence.
- because the rain continued all night, the game was canceled.
- she finished her homework before she turned on the tv.
- when the bell rang, the students rushed into the hallway.
- he kept running although his legs were tired.
- we will go outside if the weather improves.
part b: revise the sentence fragments
directions: each sentence below contains a dependent clause fragment. revise and rewrite the sentence so it is complete.
- when the teacher collected the essays.
- if you finish your test early.
part c: combine the sentences
directions: combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using a dependent clause. use correct punctuation.
- i was nervous. i spoke in front of the class.
- he missed the bus. he woke up late.
Part A:
Identified dependent clauses (subordinate clauses with subject/verb, cannot stand alone) using the given subordinating conjunctions as guides.
Part B:
Revised fragment dependent clauses by adding independent clauses to create complete sentences.
Part C:
Combined sentence pairs using subordinating conjunctions to form complex sentences with correct punctuation.
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Part A:
- Because the rain continued all night
- before she turned on the TV
- When the bell rang
- although his legs were tired
- if the weather improves
Part B:
- When the teacher collected the essays, the students began their group work.
- If you finish your test early, you may read a quiet book.
Part C:
- I was nervous when I spoke in front of the class.
- He missed the bus because he woke up late.