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Question 1
1.

What is the difference between phrases and clauses?

Question 2
2.

Independent clauses are also known as subordinate clauses.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Dependent clauses are sentences. They can stand on their own.

Question 5
5.

Marker words help us identify dependent clauses.

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
I'm excited to travel to Italy this summer because I have always dreamed of going on a gondala.

Question 8
8.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
It was getting dark, and we weren't there yet.

Question 9
9.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
Leave the quiz in the inbox when you're done.

Question 10
10.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
After the game was over, Billy's mom took him to get some ice cream.

Question 11
11.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
The dishes that are in the sink need to be washed before your parents get home.

Question 12
12.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
If we don't leave soon, we'll never get there in time.

Question 13
13.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
Everyone in the movie theater cried when the dog finally made his way home.

Question 14
14.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
As the students took a test, the teacher graded objective summaries.

Question 15
15.

Identify the underlined portion of the sentence as IND or SUB/DEP:
The book project, which is due on February 20, will count as a test grade.

Clauses are groups of words that a missing a subject or a verb. Phrases must have both a subject and a verb.
Select all of the relative pronouns in the following list:
where
whatever
who
which
wherever
that
whose
when
whomever
Which TWO types of words function as marker words?
Adverbs
Relative pronouns
Coordinating conjunctions
Personal pronouns
Helping verbs
Subordinating conjunctions
Proper nouns