Clauses
English Language
Clauses starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Identify the adverb clause in the sentence: 'She left early because she was tired.'
Identify the main clause in the sentence: 'Although he was tired, he finished his work.'
Identify the noun clause in the sentence: 'What you said is true.'
Identify the relative clause in the sentence: 'The book that I borrowed was interesting.'
Identify the subject in the clause: 'If you study hard'
Identify the verb in the clause: 'when she arrived'
Is the following a clause or a phrase? 'after the storm'
Is the following a main clause or a subordinate clause? 'Although it was raining'
Is the following a main clause or a subordinate clause? 'When the sun rises'
Is the following a noun clause, adjective clause, or adverb clause? 'Because he was late'
Is the following sentence simple, compound, or complex? 'She went to the store and bought some bread.'
What is a clause in English grammar?
What is the difference between a main clause and a subordinate clause?
What is the function of a noun clause in a sentence?
What is the function of a relative clause?
What is the function of an adverb clause?
What is the main clause in the sentence: 'If you finish your homework, you can play outside.'
What is the main difference between a phrase and a clause?
What is the subject of the clause: 'that you are right'?
What is the subordinate clause in this sentence: 'I will call you when I arrive.'
