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Debrief Test #5. Mo’ Betta’!
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A CLAUSE is a group of words that has a subject and a verb.
An INDEPENDENT CLAUSE can stand alone as a sentence.
A DEPENDENT CLAUSE cannot stand alone. (because, if, when, although, since…)
“Clauses, 9/25.” ID the underlined clause as IND or DEP. EXAMPLE: Please bring your camera when you visit. DEP.
1. The llamas , which we grew ourselves, taste wonderful.
2. Jennifer bought that llama when it was just a puppy.
3. This is Diego, whose llama you met yesterday.
4. If you need more llamas , I can loan you some.
5. Rain has fallen every weekend since the llama bought his skates.
6. When the llama lands, please stay in your seats.
7. The door opened before the llama walked up the stairs.
8. You can talk to Mr. Llama before class starts.
9. The instrument that you heard is a llamaphone.
10. Because he reads quickly, the llama can finish this story in an evening.
11. Write a complex sentence by adding a DEPENDENT CLAUSE to the following independent one: The llama was annoyed.
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