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sentence construction quick check
drag each item to indicate whether it is an independent or dependent clause. (2 points)
independent clause dependent clause
after i finish my homework since adam likes to play soccer
she drove from washington, dc, to new york my friend tim teaches at the local business college
To solve this, we first recall the definitions: an independent clause can stand alone as a sentence (has a subject and predicate, expresses a complete thought), while a dependent clause cannot stand alone (starts with a subordinating conjunction like "after", "since", etc., and does not express a complete thought).
Independent Clause (can stand alone):
- "she drove from Washington, DC, to New York" (has subject "she" and predicate "drove...", complete thought).
- "my friend Tim teaches at the local business college" (has subject "my friend Tim" and predicate "teaches...", complete thought).
Dependent Clause (cannot stand alone, starts with subordinating conjunction):
- "after I finish my homework" (starts with "after", does not express a complete thought on its own).
- "since Adam likes to play soccer" (starts with "since", does not express a complete thought on its own).
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Independent Clause: she drove from Washington, DC, to New York; my friend Tim teaches at the local business college
Dependent Clause: after I finish my homework; since Adam likes to play soccer