Clauses and phrases presentation for young learners

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Clauses and phrases lesson


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Clauses and Phrases
Sentence Structure Lesson

What is a Clause?
A subject and predicate working together
I am.
Reading is fun.
I study hard so I get good grades.
Mike went to the park and Shelly cleaned.

What is a phrase?
A group of words related to the subject
or predicate.
Hiding under the table, the dog knew he
was bad.
Mickey Mouse, the world’s best anime
character, enraged the student.

Conjunctions
Join words, clauses, and phrases.
Examples
Rob and I went to the movies.
She is good at singing and great at dancing.
We ordered pizza but we couldn’t pay for it.

Conjunctions
After If When
Although Nor Whenever
And
As
Or
So
Where
Wherever
Because Since While
Before Though Yet
But
For
Unless
Until

Dependent Clauses
Cannot stand by themselves.
Do not express a complete thought.
Conjunction + Subject + Predicate
Examples
Unless you want to go.
Because I care.
And you lose your cool.

Independent Clause
Can stand by itself or with a dependent.
Expresses a complete thought.
Subject + Predicate (no conjunction)
Examples
I ran.
Fractions are fun.
Pizza tastes good.

Make Independent Clauses
1.Even if you’ve never been skiing before.
2.When I got home from school.
3.While Jan and I went to the park.
How Many Clauses?
1.Tito sang, and then Jermaine sang, and
finally Janet sang.
2.Cleaning out his book bag, the student
noticed an old PB&J sandwich.

Counting Clauses
A new clause starts when a new subject is
introduced.
Watch for conjunctions, but finding
subjects and predicates is more reliable.
Example
`Since Doug studied, he did well on the test
and was happy.

Practice
1.Write each sentence.
2.Underline the subjects.
3.Circle the predicates.
4.Draw a line between the clauses.
5.Write how many clauses are there.

1
I like cookies and cakes but ice-cream is
my favorite.

2
Tom, my neighbor’s brother, helped me
catch the newspaper boy and scold him.

3
When Janet and I went to the park, it
started raining so we went home.

4
Reading is fun but doing math problems is
boring so I hate math.

5
Craig, my old friend, did not pick up the
phone when I called because he was busy.
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