Dependent (Noun)
Dependent (Adjective)
Dependent (Adverb)
Dependent
Independent
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Noun clauses are always combined with what?
Another clause
100
What does an adjective clause usually do?
Modify nouns and pronouns in another clause
100
What purpose do adverb clauses serve?
To modify verbs, other verbs, and adjectives
100
What are the three types of dependent clauses?
Noun, Adjective, and Adverb
100
What is an independent clause?
A stand alone statement, it does not need extra support.
200
Where are noun clauses found?
Within another clause
200
Where are adjective clauses found?
Immediately after the word they modify
200
Is the following statement an adverb clause? "unless you run fast"
yes
200
Is the following statement a dependent clause? Why? If I were going on a really long hike
Yes, because it is an incomplete sentence and requires another clause to become relevant.
200
Identify the independent clause. 1) When I go running 2) I like to run outside
2) I like to run outside
300
Give an example of a relative pronoun that may start a noun clause.
That, which, what, whom, whose, whatever, whomever, whichever. (sometimes who, what, when, where, why, and how may also start a noun clause)
300
What is the adjective clause in the following sentence? The surgery, which took three hours, was a success.
"which took three hours"
300
What can adverb clauses tell us?
The who, what, when, where, or how to some extent or another.
300
What is a dependent clause also known as?
A subordinate clause
300
How can you join a pair of independent clauses?
With a comma and conjunction
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