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Choose the part of the sentence that is: an independent clause.
Because he ran, he was able to catch the bus.
Because he ran
he was able to catch the bus
Choose the part of the sentence that is: a dependent clause
Until the sun sets, I will stay with you.
Until the sun sets
I will stay with you
Until the sun sets, I will stay with you.
Which part is an independent clause?
As the lights dim, I will say good-bye.
As the lights dim
I will say good-bye.
Which is the dependent clause?
Wherever he might go, I will follow him.
I will follow him
Wherever he might go
I will follow him wherever he might go
Which part is both the dependent and independent clause?
So long as you know, I will be waiting for you.
So long as you know,
I will be waiting for you
So long as you know, I will be waiting for you.
Identify the following as a dependent (DC) or independent (IC) clause.
I went to the park.
dependent clause (DC)
independent clause (IC)
Identify the following as either a dependent (DC) or independent (IC) clause.
Sandra and Lara have been good friends since first grade.
dependent (DC)
independent (IC)
Identify the following as either a dependent (DC) or independent (IC) clause.
After swimming in the ocean.
dependent (DC)
independent (IC)
Identify the following as either a dependent (DC) or independent (IC) clause.
When Jim and Ayman eat lunch together in the breakroom.
dependent (DC)
independent (IC)
Identify the following as either dependent (DC) or independent (IC) clause.
If the dress is on sale.
dependent (DC)
independent (IC)
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