The document provides a worksheet on adding subordinate clauses to sentences. It defines independent and subordinate clauses and gives examples of adding subordinate clauses to incomplete sentences to complete them.
The document provides a worksheet on adding subordinate clauses to sentences. It defines independent and subordinate clauses and gives examples of adding subordinate clauses to incomplete sentences to complete them.
The document provides a worksheet on adding subordinate clauses to sentences. It defines independent and subordinate clauses and gives examples of adding subordinate clauses to incomplete sentences to complete them.
The document provides a worksheet on adding subordinate clauses to sentences. It defines independent and subordinate clauses and gives examples of adding subordinate clauses to incomplete sentences to complete them.
A clause is a unit of grammatical organization next below the
sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate. The two kinds of clauses are; 1) Independent- expresses a complete thought and can stand by itself 2) Subordinate- does not express a complete thought.
Directions: Add a subordinate clause to each independent clause below
to complete each sentence.
Example: _____________________, I have found success.
Answer: For the first time, I have found success.
1. ________________________, I looked for my missing baseball.
2. ________________________, we won the game.
3. ________________________, the food was wonderful.
4. ________________________, all the students listened quietly.
5. ________________________, I will tell you the truth.
6. ________________________, remember to bring your bag.
7. ________________________, I will pay for your ticket.
8. ________________________, we all got soaked on the ride.
9. ________________________, when you won that award.
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1. For the first time
2. At last, 3. In my opinion, 4. At the beginning, 5. Listen closely, 6. In the morning, 7. If needed be, 8. To my surprise, 9. What a day,