Independent & Dependent Clauses
Subordinating Conjunctions & Relative Pronouns
Coordinating Conjunctions
Types of Sentences
Subjects & Verbs
100

Identify the independent and dependent clauses:

Slippers is a cuddly cat, but he also likes to sit next to you.  

I: Slippers is a cuddly cat

I:he also likes to sit next to you

100

Identify the dependent clauses based on the subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns:

Since I have never been to New Orleans, my husband and his family are trying to make it a really fun experience.

Since I have never been to New Orleans

100

Identify the independent clauses based on the coordinating conjunction:

Slippers loves to curl up next to people on the couch, but sometimes he'll also lay on top of you.  

I: Slippers loves to curl up next to people on the couch, but 

I: sometimes he'll also lay on top of you.  

100

Identify the type of sentence:

Slippers loves blankets.

Simple

100

Identify the subject and its corresponding verb:

Recently, I found a copy of the Riverside Shakespeare at a used book store.

I found

200

Identify the independent and dependent clauses:

I really enjoy spirit week because I get to wear fun outfits!

I: I really enjoy spirit week 

D: because I get to wear fun outfits!

200

Identify the dependent clauses based on the subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns:

My in-laws have put in a lot of effort to choose the restaurants that they think are the best.

that they think are the best

200

Identify the independent clauses based on the coordinating conjunction:

I'm not sure how, but we managed to collect too many Christmas blankets.

I: I'm not sure how

I: we managed to collect too many Christmas blankets.

200

Identify the type of sentence:

I love the look of a lit-up Christmas tree, and I also love a good Christmas village.

Compound

200

Identify the subject and its corresponding verb:

Riverside Shakespeare contains Shakespeare's plays, the historical context behind the plays, and additional information about the plays.

Riverside Shakespeare contains

300

Identify the independent and dependent clauses:

This year will be the first year that both my and Mr. Kesten's families will be celebrating Christmas together.

I: This year will be the first year 

D: that both my and Mr. Kesten's families will be celebrating Christmas together.

300

Identify the dependent clauses based on the subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns:

Even though I know that ghosts aren't real, the tour guide might make the tour spooky.

Even though I know 

that ghosts aren't real

300

Identify the independent clauses based on the coordinating conjunction:

More than once, Slippers has chewed up my students' work, so I have to be extra careful when I'm grading at home.

I: More than once, Slippers has chewed up my students' work

I: I have to be extra careful

300

Identify the type of sentence:

This year, we have 5 pieces in our Christmas village.

Simple

300

Identify the subject and its corresponding verb:

I bought it because I thought that it would be helpful when I'm planning for upcoming Shakespeare units.

I bought

I thought

it would be

I'm planning

400

Identify the independent and dependent clauses:

Since we'll all be celebrating Christmas together, there will be up to 9 animals in the house because my in-laws, my dad, and my sister have so many pets.

D: Since we'll all be celebrating Christmas together, 

I: there will be up to 9 animals in the house 

D: because my in-laws, my dad, and my sister have so many pets.

400

Identify the dependent clauses based on the subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns:

I know that the trip will be filled with great memories.

that the trip will be filled with great memories

400

Identify the independent clauses based on the coordinating conjunction:

I know that Slippers prefers that I work on the couch, but it's so much easier to work at a table because I can have more space to spread out my papers.

I: I know

I: it's so much easier to work at a table

400

Identify the type of sentence:

Since we don't have enough space, we can't add any more buildings to our Christmas village.

Complex

400

Identify the subject and its corresponding verb:

I checked the book to make sure that it had both King Lear and The Tempest because I'll be teaching both of those plays this year.

I checked

it had

I'll be teaching

500

Identify the independent and dependent clauses:

This year, Mr. Kesten is looking for matching pj pants for us and our family, but he hasn't found a style that he likes.

I: This year, Mr. Kesten is looking for matching pj pants for us and our family

I: he hasn't found a style 

D: that he likes.

500

Identify the dependent clauses based on the subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns:

Ms. Cuneo told me that I need to check out a ghost tour while I am in New Orleans.

that I need to check out a ghost tour 

while I am in New Orleans

500

Identify the independent clauses based on the coordinating conjunction:

I understand that we don't need as many Christmas blankets as we do, but Slippers loves to burrow into all of them, so I can't bring myself to get rid of them.

I: I understand 

I: Slippers loves to burrow into all of them

I: I can't bring myself to get rid of them.

500

Identify the type of sentence:

We were able to find a Christmas fountain for our Christmas village, and it is actually a real fountain that uses water!

Compound-Complex

500

Identify the subject and its corresponding verb:

I'm excited to learn because it's important to continue learning even after you graduate.

I'm excited

it's

you graduate

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