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1. Another type of clause that needs to be joined to another clause to form a complete sentence is called
Phrase
dependent clause
independent clause
sentence
“You were a freshman when I met you in high school.” What is the dependent clause in the sentence?
when I met you in high school
You were a freshman
You were a freshman when I met you
A. when I met you
A complete sentence should have
verb only
predicate and verb
subject and predicament
subject and predicate
Which of the following gives a complete idea?
I am hungry.
when I was angry
at home
so that I will give you my food
“Everyone says Maria is very friendly.” What is the main verb in the sentence?
very
says
everyone
is
________ is part of a sentence which can be dependent or independent.
predicate
phrase
clause
sentence
“My friend was very happy when she met her favorite actor yesterday.” What is the independent clause in the sentence?
A. her favorite actor
A. when she met her favorite actor yesterday
A. My friend was very happy
A. My friend was very happy when she met her favorite actor.
This group of words “whenever I eat” is an example of ?
sentence
clause
phrase
subject
What word group contains a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought.
sentence
noun
clause
phrase
It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, a question mark or an exclamation point.
subject
predicate
clause
sentence
In the sentence, “ Because He lives, I can face tomorrow.” what is the independent clause?
because He lives, I can
I can face.
because He lives
I can face tomorrow.
I found some old coins under my grandmother’s bed. The underlined words in the sentence is an example of .
sentence
phrase
clause
subject
The group of words across the street is an example of .
phrase
clause
sentence
verb
It is a group of words that stands together as a single grammatical unit, typically as part of a clause or a sentence.
phrase
clause
sentence
subject
It is what the subject is about or the topic of the sentence
subject
verb
predicate
noun
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