Identify the indendent clause(s) in the following sentence: My mother drove me to school.
Identify the indendent clause(s): The new food that the veterinarian recommended is good for our hamster.
Identify the independent clause(s): With great bravery, Jason battled the fierce dragon.
Identify the independent clause(s): Robinson was also a songwriter, and Gordy included him in the Motown team of writers and musicians.
Identify the independent clause(s): Whenever we go on vacation, our neighbors mow our yard, and they collect our mail.
Identify the subordinate clause(s): If you go to the library, you should take a look at the young adult section.
Identify the subordinate clause(s): The book that I read last night was very scary!
Identify the subordinate clause(s): Since we moved here from Chile, we have met many people.
Identify the subordinate clause(s): When the spin cycle stops, please take the laundry out of the washing machine.
Identify the subordinate clause(s): Everyone who signed up for the marathon should meet at 8:00 A.M. tomorrow in the school parking lot.
Punctuate the adverb clause: Jack's wife doesn't like to fly because she gets nervous on airplanes
Punctuate the adverb clause: Now that the rain has stopped let's go for a walk.
Punctuate the adverb clause:A mouse is small whereas an elephant is big.
Punctuate the adverb clause: Some people prefer to live in the country while others in the city.
Punctuate the adverb clause: I am going to marry him whether or not you want it.
Identify the adverb clause(s): We camped near Lake Arrowhead when we went fishing last year.
Identify the adverb clause(s): Because the weather was cold, I wore a sweater under my jacket.
Identify the adverb clause(s): As she left her office, Cletha heard the phone.
Identify the adverb clause(s): Loiuse stayed home today because she has a bad case of the flu.
Identify the adverb clause(s): Since it was such a beautiful evening, we decided to take a long walk.
Identify the adverb clause(s) and / or the adjective clause(s): The denim blue jeans that are known as Levi's have an interesting history.
Identify the adverb clause(s) and / or the adjective clause(s): Strauss, who had immigrated to the United States from Bavaria, founded a clothing company called Levi Strauss and Co.
Identify the adverb clause(s) and / or the adjective clause(s): Six years after his arrival in the United States, he sailed to San Francisc because his sister and brother-n- law had a dry goods business there.
Identify the adverb clause(s) and / or the adjective clause(s): Davis told Strauss about riveting the pocket corners of work pants so that the pants would be more durable.
Identify the adverb clause(s) and / or the adjective clause(s): Since the 1940s, the pants have become increasingly fashionable among young people.
My mother drove me to school
The new food is good for our hamster.
Jason battled the fierce dragon.
1st - Robinson was also a songwriter. 2nd - Gordy included him in the Motown team of writers and musicians.
1st - Our neighbors mow our yard. 2nd - They collect our mail.
If you go to the library
that I read last night
Since we moved here from Chile
When the spin cycle stops
who signed up for the marathon
no change in punctuation.
Now that the rain has stopped, let's go for a walk.
A mouse is small, whereas an elephant is big.
Some people prefer to live in the country, while others in the city.
I am going to marry him whether or not you want it.
when we went fishing last year
Because the weather was cold
As she left her office
because she has a bad case of the flu
Since it was such a beautiful evening
Adjective clause - that are known as Levi's
Adjective - who had immigrated to the United States
Adverb - because his sister and brother-in-law had a dry goods business there
Adverb - so that the pants would be more durable
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