The type of clause that can stand alone (do not shorten it).
What is an independent clause?
Write out the two kinds of adjective clauses and their comma rule.
What is essential has no commas and nonessential has commas?
What are adjectives, adverbs, and verbs?
Write the noun clause of this sentence ONLY:
Whatever you're singing sounds cool.
What is whatever you're singing?
Write out what kind of clause (adjective, adverb, or noun) the bolded clause is:
A doctor who takes you seriously is a good doctor.
What is an adjective clause?
Write out the sentence's dependent clause:
The ducklings dove in the pond and paddled around.
What is:
None?
Without shortening it, write if the given clause is a non-essential or essential clause:
We saw my uncle who is related to my mother when we were at the wedding.
What is Essential?
Write out the adverb clause of this sentence:
You will need to hurry before you are late to class.
What is before you are late to class?
Write out the sentence and underline the noun clause:
Whichever puppy you pick will be a lifetime friend.
What is:
Whichever puppy you pick will be a lifetime friend.
Write a sentence with an elliptical following an adjective.
Write out the sentence and separate/label its independent and dependent clauses:
Before he knew what was happening, Ronnie's friends jumped out to surprise him.
What is:
D I
Before he knew what was happening | Ronnie's friends jumped out to surprise him.
Write out the adjective clause only:
The house which stands the longest will be our choice.
What is:
which stands the longest?
Write out the sentence, underline its adverb clause, and draw an arrow to the word it modifies:
Because Lori didn't wear sunscreen, she got a sunburn.
What is:
Because Lori didn't wear sunscreen, she got a sunburn?
Write out the sentence and underline the noun clause:
You should give whoever needs your help some advice.
What is:
You should give whoever needs your help some advice.
Explain what differentiates adjective and adverb clauses.
What are the things they modify?
Write out the sentence, separate its clauses, and label which clauses are independent and dependent:
Thomas kept calling his mom until she showed up at his house.
What is:
I D
Thomas kept calling his mom | until she showed up at his house.
Write out this sentence, circle the adjective clause, and draw an arrow to the word it modifies:
The winner, who eats the most pancakes, will get a prize.
What is:
The winner, who eats the most pancakes, will get a prize.
Write out the sentence, underline the dependent clause, and label as to whether it's an adjective or adverb clause:
The worker who picked up the phone did his best.
What is:
The worker who picked up the phone did his best.(Adjective)?
Write out the sentence, underline the noun clause, and indicate its job:
The trip, whichever one the winner chose, is on a private jet!
What is:
The trip, whichever one the winner chose, is on a private jet! (Appositive)?
Write out your own sentence with both an independent and dependent clauses and separate them.
Write out the sentence, separate the independent and dependent clauses, and label which parts are independent and which are dependent:
Bonny, who'd bought a present, was invited to this birthday party.
What is:
I. D. I.
Bonny | who'd bought a present | was invited to this birthday party.
Write out the given sentence, underline its adjective clause, draw an arrow pointing to the word it modifies, and write if its E or NE:
Your favorite flavor, which is cherry, ran out today.
What is:
NE
Your favorite flavor, which is cherry, ran out today.
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Write out the sentence, underline the given clause, and tell me if it's an adjective or adverb clause:
Wherever Mary went, her lamb was sure to go.
What is:
Wherever Mary went, her lamb was sure to go. (Adverb Clause)?
Write out the sentence, underline the noun clause, and write out what its job is:
People know why things must be done.
What is:
People know why things must be done. (Direct Object)?
List the jobs of noun clauses without shortening them.
What are: Subject, Object of a Preposition, Direct Object, Indirect Object, Appositive, and Predicate Nominative?