Phrases and Clauses Standard ga grade 7, ela standard


before the independent clause, like the sentence in the correct answer choice, you need to put a comma at the end



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Study Island (18) - Phrases and Clauses
before the independent clause, like the sentence in the correct answer choice, you need to put a comma at the end of the dependent clause to separate the clauses. If you place the dependent clause at the end of the independent clause, you do not need a comma to show the separation.
24. This is a dependent clause that cannot standalone. It needs to be added to an independent clause in order to be considered a sentence. In this case, adding it to the beginning of the independent clause in sentence 4 adds information and modifies when Henry learned his lesson.
25. Sentence 2 contains two prepositional phrases "of many citizens" and "around the town"
26. "Although Jenna would have liked a nice dinner with her parents" is a dependent clause, meaning it cannot standalone. It needs to be added to an independent clause to be considered a sentence. By adding it to sentence 2, it modifies the conflict Jenna felt about having the house to herself. There are two ways to add a dependent clause to an independent clause. When you place the dependent clause before the independent clause, like the sentence in the correct answer choice, you need to put a comma at the end of the dependent clause to separate the clauses. If you place the dependent clause at the end of the independent clause, you do not need a comma to show the separation.
27. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "in time" This phrase modifies the word "complete" It explains when the homework must be done.
28. A prepositional phrase has to relate back to the noun, verb, or adjective it describes. The only sentence that contains a clear relation between the phrase and the rest of the sentence is "Luca bought his dog Chopper new toys because Chopper ate all of his old ones" The preposition "of" relates to the word "all"
29. "Until she heard aloud crash coming from the kitchen" is a dependent clause, meaning it cannot standalone. It needs to be added to an independent clause to be considered a sentence. By adding it to sentence 3, it modifies how Jenna's quiet night changed. There are two ways to add a dependent clause to an independent clause. When you add the dependent clause to the end of the independent clause, like the sentence in the correct answer choice, you do not need a comma to separate the clauses. The word "until" shows the separation in clauses. You can also put the dependent clause before the independent clause and separate them with a comma.
30. "Even though Derek claimed he watched his usage" is a dependent clause, meaning it cannot standalone. It needs to be added to an independent clause to be considered a sentence. By adding it to sentence 5, it modifies the conflict between Derek's actions and his claims. There are two

ways to add a dependent clause to an independent clause. When you place the dependent clause

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