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Clauses

Clauses. Independent / Main and Dependent clauses. What is a clause?. A clause is a verb and its subject and complements. John cooked dinner. one clause – pattern 7 John cooked dinner and Mary gave the kids a bath.

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Clauses

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  1. Clauses Independent / Main and Dependent clauses

  2. What is a clause? • A clause is a verb and its subject and complements. • John cooked dinner. • one clause – pattern 7 • John cooked dinner andMary gave the kids a bath. • two clauses joined by conjunction and; the first is pattern 7 and the second is pattern 8 • All these above are independent clauses

  3. John cooked dinner 7independent and Mary gave bath 8independent kids a the

  4. Subordinate or Dependent clauses • A verb + subject + complements unit can be dependent on another clause. • John, who is a master chef, cooked dinner. • “who is a master chef” is a pattern 3 clause which works as an adjectivalmodifying “John” in the main clause which is, of course, still pattern 7. • Before he cooked dinner, John became a chef. • The first clause is an adverbialmodifying “became” in the main clause. The first clause is still pattern 7 and the main clause is pattern 5.

  5. John cooked dinner 7independentor main 3dependent or relative who is chef a master

  6. he cooked dinner 7 dependent or subordinate Before John became chef 5independent or main a

  7. Still more Dependent clauses • A verb + subject + complements unit can be embedded into the main clause or another clause. • What John cooked today was dinner. • The first clause is pattern 7 and it is a noun clause acting as the subject of the main clause, a pattern 3 clause. • She argued that John had not cooked dinner. • The main clause and the dependent clause are both 7

  8. John cooked What 7 dependent today was dinner 3 independent or main

  9. 7 dependent that John had cooked dinner not She argued 7 independent or main

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