Independent Clauses
Phrases
Dependent Clauses
Noun Clause
Adjective Clause
100

Although his mother warned him not to look at the sun, John looked at the rising sun.

John looked at the rising sun

100

Around the corner.


Phrase or Clause?

Phrase.

100

Since he moved, he has had trouble making friends.

Since he moved.

100

Jason was wondering where his friend was.

Where his friend was.

100

Bob knew that he cheated on the test.

That he cheated on the test.

200

Since he won the lottery, Jacob will gain a lot of money

Jacob will gain a lot of money.

200

In the building.


Phrase or Clause?

Phrase

200

Although he was exhausted, he still trudged to the next class. 

Although he was exhausted. 

200

He did not want her to go to the movies, which are closed for the season.

Which are closed for the season.

200

Caroline wondered who she was friends with.

Who she was friends with.

300

If he eats the poisoned food, he will die.

He will die.

300

He looked down the well.


Clause or phrase?

Clause

300

If Carl locked the door, the robber would not have stole their X-Box X. :(

If Carl locked the door.

300

Jack wondered how he got up on the roof.

Up on the roof.

300

The dog, who was tired, took a nap.

Who was tired.

400

Even though she was tired, she pulled herself out of bed.

She pulled herself out of bed.

400

In the house.


Phrase or clause?

Phrase

400

Whenever the sun comes up, Jack wakes up.

Whenever the sun comes up.

400

He questioned how good the cake tasted.

How good the cake tasted.

400

The dog, that was energetic, ran around the whole track.

That was energetic.

500

Since he was angry, he rolled his eyes 

He rolled his eyes.

500

In school.


Phrase or Clause?

Phrase.

500

If Jason had coffee, he would have more energy.

If Jason had coffee. 

500

He thought he knew why the robber stole the diamonds.

Why the robber stole the diamonds.