Pronoun Usage
Noun Clauses
Non-essential adjective clause
Adverb clause
Gerund Phrases
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dgwaiydgia

dwgiya

100

dgauio

hdauo

100

bhduakw

dguaiuwk

100

dnwbjla

lkdajb

100

This part of the sentence acts like a gerund phrase “Sophia is bad at running races”

running races

200

hasudhqo

hdwauo

200

gdawiy

dgwayi

200

This part of the sentence acts like a nonessential adjective clause “Charlotte, who graduated from Harvard, is going to lose”

who graduated from Harvard

200

k

dwjalb

200

bdwak

kdahvw

300

The pronoun missing in this sentence “BLANK fell off her bike”

She

300

dwagiyd

gdaiw

300

hduoaw

alwkugd

300

lldjwabld

dabouw

300

ldkauhwkwd

dgvhka

400

hduawo

dwgayiu

400

lajdhjl

kduawgk

400

hdoauw

dbuaio

400

This part of the sentence acts like an adjective clause “Because Ria is playing jeopardy, she has the chance to win 1 trillion dollars”

Because Ria is playing jeopardy

400

bdakwj

wkjadvb

500

dwhaiu

gdawuoi

500

This part of the sentence acts like a noun clause “whoever wins jeopardy wins a lifetime supply of WONKA Chocolate”

whoever wins jeopardy

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dhpiawqwl

kawfhd

500

oiudwga

bhwiajdk

500

dbwakjbk

dlkawjbhdkwa