A | B |
Simple subject of the independent clause? | he |
Simple subject of the dependent clause? | he |
Simple predicate/verb of the independent clause? | sees |
Simple predicate or verb in the dependent clause? | frequents |
Type of dependent clause? | adverb (Do you know your subordinating conjunctions?) |
What tense is the verb in the IC? | present |
What is the independent clause? | He sees apple trees throughout. |
What tense is the verb in the dependent clause? | present |
Both verbs are VI or VT? | VT since have a direct object (we use VT verbs when we write since they are active voice verbs) |
What in the direct objects in the sentence? | Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, apple trees (compound noun) |
What part of speech is THROUGHOUT? | adverb |
What part of speech is WHEN? | subordinating conjunction |
What is the dependent clause? | When he frequents Hampton Falls, New Hampshire |
How to properly capitalize and punctuate this sentence? | When he frequents Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, he sees apple tree throughout. |
What is the compound noun in the sentence? | apple trees |
Write a sentence with an adverb dependent clause. | WHERE THERE IS SMOKE, there is fire. (Review your subordinating conjunctions!) |
Write a sentence with an adjective dependent clause. | The man WHOSE WALLET I FOUND is happy. (adjective dependent clauses start with WHO, WHOM, WHOSE, THAT, WHICH--only 5 words!) |
Punctuate this sentence correctly: I want to visit Miami Florida to spend time with my family. | I want to visit Miami, Florida, to spend time with my family. |
How do you properly punctuate this sentence: I lived in San Francisco California for twenty years. | I lived in San Francisco, California, for twenty years. |