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DGP 11 Quiz Review: Adjective and Adverb Dependent Clauses

Use your adjective and adverb dependent clause notes as well as your yellow warm-up to answer the following questions to help you ready for the DGP 11 quiz.
Use the sentence below to answer these questions:

when we occasionally disobeyed a rule daddy enforced punishment that we long remembered

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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, declarativedeclarative
Sentence type: simple, compound, complex, compound-complexcomplex
Verb tense of the 3 verbs -- present, past, future, past perfectpast
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


Teacher, 8th English, Regular and Gifted
J. C. Booth Middle School
Peachtree, GA

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