A | B |
Simple subject of the independent clause? | Daddy (remember the word must be capitalized since I could replace the title with a name) |
Simple subject of the adjective dependent clause? | we |
Simple subject of the adverb dependent clause? | we |
Simple predicate or verb in the independent clause? | enforced |
Simple predicate or verb in the adjective dependent clause? | remembered |
Simple predicate or verb in the adverb dependent clause? | disobeyed |
What is the independent clause? | Daddy enforced punishment. |
What is the adjective dependent clause? | that we long remembered |
What is the adverb dependent clause? | When we occasionally disobeyed a rule, (remember that introductory adverb dependent clauses need commas) |
Is the verb in the independent clause VI or VT (remember a VT has to have a DO)? | VT -- punishment is the DO |
Is the verb in the adjective dependent clause a VI or VT? | VI-- No DO |
Is the verb in the adverb dependent clause a VI or VT? | VT - rule |
Sentence Purpose: exclamatory, interrogative, imperative, declarative | declarative |
Sentence type: simple, compound, complex, compound-complex | complex |
Verb tense of the 3 verbs -- present, past, future, past perfect | past |
There are two direct objects. What are they? | rule, punishment |
Rewrite the DGP sentence using correct punctuation and capitalization. Make sure you spell the words correctly. | When we occasionally disobeyed a rule, Daddy enforced punishment that we long remembered. |
Write an original sentence with an adjective dependent clause. | My brother, WHO IS AT UGA, is studying veterinary medicine. |
Write an original sentence with an adverb dependent clause. | BEFORE YOU GO TO BED, make sure you brush your teeth. |
An introductory adverb dependent clause always needs what type of punctuation? | comma |
Write an original sentence with an adjective dependent clause and an adverb dependent clause. | IF I GO TO CHICAGO (adv.) please contact Susan, WHO IS MY CLASSMATE (adj.). |
We could go to dinner IF YOU DON'T HAVE OTHER PLANS. Adjective or adverb dependent clause? | adverb -- IF is a subordinating conjunction and adverb dependent clauses start with SC |
Read over your compositions, and WHEREVER YOU MEET WITH A PASSAGE which you think is particularly fine, strike it out. | adverb dependent clause because starts with a subordinating conjunction. |
The 5 relative pronouns that start adjective dependent clauses are these: | who, whom, whose, that, which |