IC Verb
DC Word
Structure
DC Verb
IC Verb
100

Before she started her solo career, Ritchie sang with her family.

sang

100

Since I was so tired, I went to sleep early.

Since 

100

Because I love going to the movies, I asked for a Cinemark gift card for Christmas. 

DC then IC

100

The dog acted as if it understood French.

understood 

100

Even though it was raining, the race continued as planned.

continued 

200

Some cobras emit poison when they are attacked.

emit

200

If I were president, I would send an environment bill to Congress.

If

200

I had to stay late because my work was not finished. 

IC then DC


200

We were surprised when we found the cat playing happily with the dog.

found 

200

Dario folded the towels so that they would fit in the cupboard.

folded

300

Dr. Zamora left the dinner party before the main course was served.

left
300

The campers fished until they were exhausted.

until 

300

That photograph is striking. 

IC only

300

John Ford was a filmmaker who was known for making westerns.

was 

300

If we leave now, we can beat the traffic to the stadium..

can beat

400

When the conductor tapped her baton, the orchestra fell silent.

fell

400

This is the trophy that our soccer team won.

that 

400

My friend told me that the car was already in the garage.

IC then DC

400

Lance warmed up with some stretches before the marathon began.

began

400

This year the town was prepared for tornado season because of the disaster last year.

was 

500

Before we begin the meeting, I want to introduce the newest member of our team.

want

500

Mars, which has often excited the imaginations of science fiction writers, is sometimes called the red planet.

which 

500

That book, which is about the Holocaust, is really sad. 

DC in the middle of an IC

500

As the others watched the parade on television, Jim went into the bedroom and took a nap.

watched

500

After the explorers arrived at the top of the mountain, they took each other's pictures.

took