PPT-Adjective Clauses
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Relative Clauses REVIEW Whats the different between a clause and a phrase A phrase is any piece of a sentence while a clause includes a subject and a
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Relative Clauses REVIEW Whats the different between a clause and a phrase A phrase is any piece of a sentence while a clause includes a subject and a verb REVIEW Find the clauses in the sentences to the right. RELATIVE? In relation to what?. What types of relative clauses are there?. How are they built into the sentence?. What problems can students have?. Where do relative clauses appear. in the sentence?. Commas. The Slasher Film. Commas Can Save Lives. Let’s eat Grandpa!. Let’s eat, Grandpa! . Commas Can Clear Things Up?. The panda eats, shoots, and leaves.. No Commas Needed. The panda eats shoots and leaves.. Adjective clauses start with the relative pronouns: . who. (. whom. , . whose. ), . that. , and . which. .. Who: people. Whom: people. Whose: ownership, possession, belonging to. Which: animal, things . DIRECTECTIONS: Read through this and do the exercises at the end. Use Google Aps. L. Nabulsi. Noun Clauses. Noun . clauses can refer to a single thing without specifying what it is. A noun clause is a set of words which, altogether, acts as one noun. They have a subject and a verb, but very often the subject is a word like "what" or "who" and has no meaning without the rest of the noun clause. For example, in the sentence "I don't know what he told you," "what he told you" is a noun clause. The subject of the clause is "what," which has no meaning in the sentence without the rest of the clause. The set, "what he told you," acts as a single noun --- the object of the verb "know.". Doctor Jones. ,. who is going through a midlife crisis. ,. just bought a red car.. The . doctor who is going through a midlife . crisis . just bought a red car.. Punctuating Adjective Clauses. What is the difference?. Identifying. Writing. Combining. A . complex sentence. is made up of an . independent clause. and a . dependent clause.. . There are three kinds of dependent clauses: . adjective clause. adverb clause . the building blocks of sentences. Clauses. Clauses are subjects and predicates working together. A sentence can have as few as one clause, or it may have many clauses. . Clauses are to sentences what rooms are to houses.. Adjective Clauses. Adjective or Adjectival Clauses. Adjective clauses are dependent clauses . They modify . nouns or . pronouns. Adjective . clauses clarify the noun or noun . phrase. They answer questions . Part 3. Charts 9, 10, 11. Maling. Lew. There are many colorful . balloons. . , . four of . them. are purple.. two of _____ are yellow.. three of _____ are red.. which. which. Relative clauses - defining or non-defining?. Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.. defining – no commas. non-defining – . commas. Part 2: with non-subject pronouns. Review:. Adjective clause: what is it?. Relative pronoun: what is it?. Example sentences:. Amy Tan is a writer. She was born in California.. Make a complex sentence with an adjective clause:. A group of words that contain both a subject and a verb. Pg. 440. #1-10. Boards—subject/verb. Write the subject and verb (440. ). 1.. . She told me . that Jump Start was her favorite.. S-she V-told. Phrase & Clause PPT Webs Grammar Phrases & Clauses Which of the following are phrases and clauses? 1.In my room—Phrase 2.The cat went under the bed—Clause 3.Until next week P or C—why? Adverb Clauses Adverb Clauses A clause is a group of words that contain: __________ and a ___________ Adverb clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction A comma is always placed after the clause.
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