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An adjective clause is also known as a...
Relative Clause
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What are the FANBOYS actually called?
Coordinating Conjunctions
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An adverb clause is also known as a...
Subordinate Clause
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What does a relative clause modify?
a noun
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Phrase or Clause? - How old is your parrot?
Clause
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Relative or Subordinate Clause: Please address the envelopes before you leave this afternoon.
Subordinate Clause
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Phrase or Clause? - That we will be okay
Clause
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Phrase or Clause? - Went to the store yesterday
Phrase
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Identify the subordinate clause within this sentence, "Once the rain stops, we will be able to go outside."
Once the rain stops
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Phrase or Clause? - Without my books,
Phrase
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Phrase or Clause? - Unless I see some changes
Clause
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Relative or Subordinate Clause: Before we got out of bed, my father had already cleared the snow off the sidewalk.
Subordinate Clause
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Which type of sentence is this? She is innocent, so she has appealed to the court.
compound
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Which type of sentence is this? In the evening, I am going to the park.
complex
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What does a subordinate clause modify?
a verb
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What type of sentence is this? I did not know that this food was meant only for the staff, so I ate a cookie.
compound-complex
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What type of sentences is this? I remember the day that we met very well.
Complex
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Relative or Subordinate Clause: When I am older, I would like to travel in South America.
Subordinate Clause
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Identify the subordinate clause within this sentence, "What the criminal did was shocking to the nation."
What the criminal did
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What type of sentence is this? We are going to the park tomorrow.
simple
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Are adverb clauses independent or dependent clauses?
Dependent
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Identify the subordinate clause within this sentence, "I will go to the beach if it is sunny."
if it is sunny
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Name all the relative pronouns (there are 5)
That, Which, Who, Whom, and Whose
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Identify the relative clause within this sentence, "My aunt, who lives in Japan, likes Japanese culture."
who lives in Japan
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