Clauses
English Language
Clauses starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Explain the difference between a defining and a non-defining relative clause.
Identify the adverbial clause in the sentence: 'I will call you when I arrive.'
Identify the coordinating conjunction in the sentence: 'She was tired, but she finished her work.'
Identify the main clause in the sentence: 'If you study hard, you will pass the exam.'
Identify the noun clause in the sentence: 'I don't know where she went.'
Identify the subordinate clause in the sentence: 'She left because she was tired.'
Identify the type of clause in the following sentence: 'I will wait until you finish.'
Identify the type of clause in the following sentence: 'She will succeed if she works hard.'
Identify the type of clause in the following sentence: 'The girl who is wearing a red dress is my sister.'
What is a clause in English grammar?
What is a compound sentence?
What is the difference between a main clause and a subordinate clause?
What is the difference between a phrase and a clause?
What is the function of a noun clause in a sentence?
What is the function of a relative clause in a sentence?
What is the function of an adjective clause?
What is the subject of the noun clause in the sentence: 'What you said surprised me.'
