I am studying because I want to pass the test.
Although she wanted to nap, Sarah took a jog.
Greg ate the pizza, which had been left on the table.
She returned the computer after she noticed it was damaged.
The poster that had fallen down was hidden behind the bookcase.
Find the independent clause: When she was younger, she believed in fairy tales.
Find the dependent (adverb) clause: Fruit that is grown organically is more expensive
Find the dependent (adverb) clause: While Dana read her mail, she walked into the house.
Find the dependent (adjective) clause: I know someone whose father was in World War II.
Find the independent clause: Eco-friendly cars that run on electricity save gas.
Since my coffee was gone I cried.
Let's go back to the restaurant where we had our first date.
I really didn't like the play, because it was corny.
After the tornado touched down little was left.
Everyone laughed when he got a cream pie smashed in his face.
Maria went to the beach. It was cloudy. (although)
A boy won the national spelling bee. He lives in North Carolina. (who)
Robert can take his normal route to work. The overpass is fixed. (now that)
I have found the shoes. I want to buy them. (that)
The new sports facility will have a pool and badminton court. It will be completed in November. (which)
I will wait until the pizza has cooled.
Whether or not it rains, we will take a walk.
Whenever you need help, call me.
It will be a fun day provided that we remember the sunscreen.
We will eat as soon as everyone is seated.
subordinating conjunction --because
subordinating conjunction--although
subordinating conjunction--after
she believed in fairy tales
that is grown organically
whose father was in World War II
Eco-friendly cars save gas.
Fix it! Since my coffee was gone, I cried.
Fix it! I really didn't like the play because it was corny.
Fix it! After the tornado touched down, little was left.
Maria went to the beach although it was cloudy. Although it was cloudy, Maria went to the beach.
A boy who won the national spelling bee lives in North Carolina. A boy who lives in North Carolina won the national spelling bee.
Robert can take his normal route to work now that the overpass is fixed. Now that the overpass is fixed, Robert can take his normal route to work.
I have found the shoes that I want to buy.
The new sports facility, which will be completed in November, will have a pool and badminton court.
Until the pizza has cooled, I will wait.
We will take a walk whether or not it rains.
Call me whenever you need help.
Provided that we remember the sunscreen, it will be a fun day.
As soon as everyone is seated, we will eat.