Adjective Clauses
Noun Clauses
Independent Clauses
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

Hector, who is very tall, likes to play basketball.

"who is very tall"

100

She is trying to do that the coach said she couldn't.

"what the coach said she couldn't"

100

Brandon and Jared drank water, after they played during recess.

"after they played during recess"

100

Thoughtful or careful

Prudent

100

Exciting or interesting

Alluring

200

Jared, the kid that never stops talking, asked many questions during class.

"the kid that never stops talking"

200

I will buy my mom's Christmas present early this year.

"my mom's Christmas present"

200

Teachers eat lunch after the kids come back from recess. 

"after the kids come back from recess"

200

To gather things up.

Accumulate

200

Easy to trick or lie to.

Naïve

300

My piano teacher, who I like very much, taught me how to use the black keys.

"who I like very much"

300

I think I lost the bag that my mom gave me.

"The bag that my mom gave me"

300

Kids eat healthy foods during the week, during the weekend they eat junk food. 

"during the weekend they eat junk food"

300

Precise or accurate

Concise

300

To find or discover

Detect

400

Your mom, who is not very nice, scolded me for ringing your door bell. 

"who is not very nice"

400

My dog eats everything that falls to the floor.

"everything that falls to the floor"

400

My house smells like vanilla because I lit a candle.

"because I lit a candle"

400

To want to achieve something

Aspire
400

Something possible or probable

Tentative

500

My dog, who likes pizza crusts, doesn't bark at the delivery person. 

"who likes pizza crusts"

500

My house looks clean because I cleaned last night.

"because I cleaned last night"

500

Jackson ate a small snack before he came home for dinner.

before he came home for dinner.

500

Someone who is new at something

Novice

500

Lack of interest or empathy

Apathy