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Dependent clauses are dependent because of the presence of a : 1. Marker word( because,after,before,since,in order to, although,though,whenever,whatever,wherever,whether,while,even though,even if, etc.) 2. Conjunction ( but, and, or, nor, yet, etc.) What happened when he went to the...
A.after doing it B.after which C.after while D.when 7.She was very fond of speaking French,___ indeed she spoke very well. A.that B.where C.which D./ 8.She had two new cars,___ was made in Japan. A.one B.which C.and one of which D.and one of them 9.My new car...
dependent clauses:从属子句; 附属子句(一般只见于网络用语) 分句(dependent clause):从属分句不能单独存在,需要加上独立分句才能表达完整句义。例如When she saw Jim 是从属分句. 想以上从属句子变成完整的句子需要加上独立分句,Whenshe saw Jim, She smiled.Maryoften attended a concert \ because she liked...
1 The Writing Center: Independent and Dependent Clauses Independent and Dependent Clauses When you want to use commas and semicolons in sentences and when you are concerned about whether a sentence is or is not a fragment, a good way to start is to be able to recognize dependent and inde...
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A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. Independent clauses can stand alone as complete sentences, while dependent clauses cannot. In this lesson, learn more about independent and dependent clauses through guided instruction and examples. ...
接下来让我们看下independent clauses和dependent clauses的用法区别:1.结构:独立从句可以独立作为一个句子存在,而从属从句不能独立成句,必须依附于主句。例子:- He went to the store. (独立从句)(He went to the store.)- because he needed some milk. (从属从句)(because he needed some ...
It, too, has a subject (she) and a predicate made up of a verb (ran) and a phrase (in the morning). But because this clause starts with theprepositionuntil, it’s not a complete sentence. Instead it’s a dependent clause. It depends on more information to make a complete sentence....