Dependent clause

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English IV Grammar: Independent clause and Dependent clause

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English IV

Grammar: Independent clause and Dependent clause

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Introduction

Objectives:1. Differentiate a dependent clause to an independent

clause.

2. Create a dialogue using these clauses. Target groups:

Fourth year

Duration/Mode:

60 minutes

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Instructions:

Read my short story about the role of Music in our family. Click here

After reading, check this out.

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You are right! It is an independent clause! CONGRATULATIONS!

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Sorry! You can try again!

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An independent clause or main clause is basically a sentence because it can stand in itself alone.

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A dependent clause or subordinate clause is one that cannot stand in itself alone for it needs to be attached in an independent clause to complete its meaning.

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Can you do us a favor? We would like to talk with our friends using an independent clause and dependent clause.

Please help us….

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As you start the needed

conversation….

…always remember this…

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Let us help you start it…

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Let us move on with this

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What have you learned so far? Go to this group to tell me about it. [email protected]

You can always visit also this blog spot:

http://quasoenglishian.blogspot.com

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Acknowledgement:

Grammar and Idioms Self Taught by Maria Odulio de Guzman

The men and women of the ICT seminar at qchs

Prepared by: Rosallio P. Oriarte Jr.

Teacher in English

Quezon City High School