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  • She stayed up late because she had a lot of work to do. (Look for the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    She stayed up late
  • Because he was tired, he went to bed early. (Look for the DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    Because he was tired,
  • Although it was raining, we went for a walk. (Look for the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    we went for a walk
  • He made dinner, and she set the table. (Look for the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    He made dinner
  • The sun is shining, but it's still cold outside. (Look for the DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    but it's still cold outside
  • She passed the test because she studied hard. (Look for the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    She passed the test
  • Even though I was nervous, I gave the speech confidently. (Look for the DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    Even though I was nervous,
  • After the show ended, the audience gave a standing ovation. (Look for the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    the audience gave a standing ovation
  • She didn't go to the party since she wasn't feeling well. (Look for the DEPENDENT CLAUSE)
    since she wasn't feeling well