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    clauses, types of sentences and proofreading errors
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  • This type of clause has a complete noun, complete predicate, and can stand alone as a sentence.
    independent
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  • This type of clause cannot stand alone as a sentence and begins with a subordinating conjunction.
    dependent
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  • Mention three examples of subordinating conjunctions
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  • IC: Because it was cold outside, I had to wear my coat
    I had to wear my coat
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  • DC: If you ever go to California, you have to visit one of the top wineries.
    If you ever go to California
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  • DC:Even if I try to stay awake, I know I will fall asleep.
    Even if I try to stay awake
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  • IC: I’ll try not to fall asleep until I get your text.
    I’ll try not to fall asleep
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  • DC:Before you go, make sure you have your cell phone.
    Before you go
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  • IC: Megan drove to her mother's house although it was late.
    Megan drove to her mother's house
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  • Ronnie hates apples, but he loves to drink apple juice.
    compound sentence
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  • Although it was late, María still tried to save her relationship.
    complex sentence
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  • Because the property tax rate is lower, some people choose to buy homes in Alabama.
    complex sentence
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  • She'll agree to cooperate if you help her too.
    complex sentence
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  • After he retired from the Army, Eisenhower ran for president.
    complex sentence
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  • Maria registered for all of her classes by mail; Brad was not able to do so.
    compound sentence
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  • The police, the firefighters, the ambulance and the marine arrived at the scene and searched for casualties.
    simple sentence
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