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Independent and Dependent Clauses (fifth grade)
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Identify the independent and dependent clause in each sentence.
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Yamile and her family enjoyed their vacation in Indonesia, which is a country made up of thousands of islands.
Yamile and her family enjoyed their vacation in Indonesia, (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) which is a country made up of thousands of islands. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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My car, which didn’t pass inspection, broke down less than a mile from my home.
[My car], which didn’t pass inspection (DEPENDENT CLAUSE), [broke down less than a mile from my home.] (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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After Luis worked out on the weight machines and swam ten laps in the pool, he took a shower.
After Luis worked out on the weight machines and swam ten laps in the pool (DEPENDENT CLAUSE) he took a shower. (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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If the interview goes well, next Tuesday will be my first day at my new job.
If the interview goes well, (DEPENDENT CLAUSE) next Tuesday will be my first day at my new job. (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Martin enjoys speaking Japanese when he visits the Nakamuras.
Martin enjoys speaking Japanese (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) when he visits the Nakamuras. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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My partner likes to run a marathon while I prefer to watch it.
My partner wants to run a marathon together, (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) but I prefer to watch them.(DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Before you leave for school, do you always remember to brush your teeth?
Before you live for school, (DEPENDENT CLAUSE) do you always remember to brush your teeth? (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Ali could not finish the mathematics test although he knew all the sums.
Ali could not finish the mathematics test (DEPENDENT CLAUSE) although he knew all the sums. (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Jane ate pasta because she was hungry.
Jane ate pasta (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) because she was hungry. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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You have to finish your vegetables before you can eat dessert.
You have to finish your vegetables (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) before you can eat dessert. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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If I cook dinner now, it will be ready when I get home.
If I cook dinner now, (DEPENDENT CLAUSE) it will be ready when I get home. (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Malka went to the store since she did not have milk.
Malka went to the store, (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) but she forgot the milk. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Because Rudy wanted to watch the game on television, he stayed at home.
Because Rudy wanted to watch the game on television, (DEPENDENT CLAUSE) he stayed at home. (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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The workers were exhausted after cutting down trees all day.
The workers were exhausted (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) after cutting down trees all day. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Mike can't go to the movies unless he does his work first.
Mike can't go to the movies (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) unless he does his work first. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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Asif plays hockey as he enjoys it.
Asif plays hockey (INDEPENDENT CLAUSE) as he enjoys it. (DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
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