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What are clauses?

Grammar Toolkit. Clauses. What are clauses?. Grammar Toolkit. Clauses. A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb. It is the basic unit of a sentence. ducks fly. subject. verb. Remember: a phrase doesn’t have a verb but a clause does. Grammar Toolkit. Clauses.

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What are clauses?

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  1. Grammar Toolkit Clauses What are clauses?

  2. Grammar Toolkit Clauses A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb. It is the basic unit of a sentence. ducks fly subject verb Remember: a phrase doesn’t have a verb but a clause does.

  3. Grammar Toolkit Clauses Clauses can be much longer than just two words. Hungry ducks fly long distances. The subjectof the clause is the person or thing the clause is about. The predicateof the clause is what is written about the subject. This is the verb plus any words that add meaning to the verb.

  4. Grammar Toolkit Clauses What are the subjects and predicates of these clauses? Jeremy washed the car. Amelie and her sister tidied their bedroom. The screeching parrot attacked the helpless zookeeper. She sold seashells on the seashore. You and I must wash the dishes. The cold and lonely dog howled at the full moon. predicate subject subject subject subject subject subject predicate predicate predicate predicate predicate

  5. Grammar Toolkit Clauses A main clause can stand alone as a sentence. A duckling can swim. when it is very young. A subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. It acts in a sentence as a noun, adverb or adjective. This subordinate clause acts as an adverb because it gives meaning to the verb swim, telling whenthe duckling can swim.

  6. Grammar Toolkit Clauses Point out the main and subordinate clauses in each sentence. I will do my home work before dad comes home. Lizzy picked the colour that she liked best. Reece charged into the room just as Ben arrived. A zoologist is a person who studies animals. After you call me, I’ll meet you on the corner. subordinate main main main main subordinate subordinate subordinate subordinate main A subordinate clause can begin a sentence.

  7. Grammar Toolkit Clauses • A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb. It is the basic unit of a sentence. • A clause has a subject (the person or thing the clause is about) and a predicate (the verb plus any objects and modifiers). • A main clause can stand alone as a sentence. • A subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. It acts in a sentence as a noun, adverb or adjective. • Subordinate clauses can appear in different parts of a sentence. • In the following sentence, the main clause is red and the subordinate clause is blue: We can begin tomorrowif you’re ready.

  8. Grammar Toolkit Clauses The End

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