Clauses and Phrases - CCSS L.7.1, L.7.1.A, L.7.1.B, L.7.1.C, L.7.1.D
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1. Adjective Clauses Practice.
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Combine two sentences making use of an adjective clause. After you type your answer, use the pull down men to see suggested sentence possibilities. SEE MORE
2. Adjective Clauses: Listening.
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Press the "Play Audio" button and listen to a woman talk about weddings in the US Press. Answer the questions as you listen. To check your quiz, press the "Score" button. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.] SEE MORE
3. Adjective Phrases: Exercise 34.
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Change the adjective clauses to adjective phrases.  SEE MORE
4. Adverb Clauses with Unless/Only if.
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Choose unless or only if to make logical sentences about the situation given.  SEE MORE
5. Formal Adjective Clauses: Exercise 30.
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Combine the sentences using (b) as an adjective clause. Use formal written English.  SEE MORE
6. Noun Clauses Using Infinitives.
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Combine two sentences into one sentence using a noun clause with an infinitive.  SEE MORE
7. Noun Clauses Warm-Up.
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Combine two sentences to make one and then use the pull down men to see suggested sentence possibilities. SEE MORE
8. Noun Clauses: Embedded Questions.
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Combine two sentences into one sentence using a noun clause.  SEE MORE
9. Noun Clauses: Listening.
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Press the "Play Audio" button listen to a university student tell a story. Answer the questions as you listen. To check your quiz, press the "Score" button.  SEE MORE
10. Noun Clauses: Pre-Reading Activities -.
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Several activities to practice noun clauses and related skills.  SEE MORE
11. Review: Identifying Clauses.
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Some of the listed passages are clauses, with a predicate (and usually, a subject), while others are simply phrases. See if you can spot the clauses. SEE MORE
12. Review: Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses.
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Determine the function of the highlighted dependent clause in each of the following passages. SEE MORE
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