True or False: Dependent clauses in a complex sentence can stand alone as their own sentence.
What is False?
True or False: AAAWWUBBIS is an acronym to help us remember 10 common subordinating conjunctions.
True
T/F The following is a simple sentence: George and Suzanne went shopping, bowling and to the movies after lunch.
What is "TRUE"? (Although there is a comma and the conjunctions "and" and "after," there is only one independent clause in this sentence.)
Locate the independent clause in the following sentence: After school was out, we went to the store because we were needing snacks since we were planning to watch a party.
What is "we went to the store"
Identify the dependent and independent clauses in this sentence: If I'm totally honest, Josie and I are inseparable because we have lived next door to each other since we were two, and we have attended school together since we were five.
Dependent clauses include: "IF I'M TOTALLY HONEST," "BECAUSE WE HAVE LIVED NEXT DOOR TO EACH OTHER," "SINCE WE WERE TWO," and "SINCE WE WERE FIVE." Independent clauses include: "JOSIE AND I ARE INSEPARABLE," and "AND WE HAVE ATTENDED SCHOOL TOGETHER."