Adverb Clauses
Adjective Clauses
Semicolons
Colons
Conjunctive Adverbs
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What is an adverb clause?

a group of words that functions as an adverb in a sentence

100

What is an adjective clause?

a type of dependent clause that describes a noun

100

What is the primary purpose of a semicolon?

to connect two closely related independent clauses (complete sentences) within a single sentence

100

What is a colon primarily used for?

to introduce a list, quotation, or explanation following an independent clause (complete sentence)

100

What is a conjunctive adverb?

a word or phrase that connects ideas in a sentence or between sentences

200

Identify the adverb clause in the sentence: "I will go to the store if it stops raining."

"if it stops raining"

200

Identify the adjective clause in the sentence: "The book that I borrowed was fascinating."

" is "that I borrowed"

200

Provide an example of a correct semicolon usage.

"The weather forecast predicted rain all day; however, the sun shone brightly throughout the afternoon.

200

Give an example of a correct use of a colon.

"The grocery list includes the following items: milk, eggs, bread, and cheese."

200

List three examples of conjunctive adverbs.

also, however, otherwise, consequently, indeed, similarly, finally, likewise etc...

300

Create a sentence using an adverb clause to express a condition.

We'll be sitting in the conference room until they tell us to leave.

300

Provide an example of a sentence that contains an adjective clause.

"The book which I read yesterday was very interesting."

Explanation: "which I read yesterday" is the adjective clause, providing further information about the noun "book" by specifying when it was read.

300

When should a semicolon NOT be used?

between a dependent clause and an independent clause

300

What is the difference between a colon and a semicolon?

a colon introduces information, while a semicolon joins related independent clauses

300

How do you punctuate a sentence with a conjunctive adverb?

preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma

400

How do adverb clauses differ from adverb phrases?

adverb clauses contain a subject and a verb, while adverb phrases do not

400

Explain how an adjective clause functions in a sentence.

by acting like an adjective, providing additional information or description about a noun, typically by using a relative pronoun like "who," "whom," "which," or "that" to connect it to the noun it modifies

400

Rewrite this sentence using a semicolon: "I like tea. I don't like coffee."

 I like tea; I don't like coffee.

400

Create a sentence that correctly uses a colon after an independent clause.

"The recipe for a perfect pizza includes a few key ingredients: fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and a thin, crispy crust."

400

Create a sentence using a conjunctive adverb to show contrast.

“I was tired; however, I decided to go for a walk.”

500

Rewrite this sentence by converting the adverb phrase to an adverb clause: "I ran quickly to catch the bus."

"I ran as fast as I could to catch the bus."

500

Transform this simple sentence into one with an adjective clause: "The car is fast."

"which can reach high speeds": is the adjective clause, describing the car's ability to go fast, which is the key characteristic of being "fast."

500

Explain the difference between a semicolon and a colon.

a semicolon connects two complete thoughts while a colon introduces further information about a preceding idea

500

Rewrite this sentence to correctly include a colon: "She had three options for dessert cake ice cream pie."

She had three options for dessert: cake, ice cream, and pie.

500

Explain how conjunctive adverbs can change the meaning of a sentence.

indicating the relationship between two independent clauses, allowing the writer to express contrast, addition, cause and effect, or time sequence

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