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1. For each sentence below, identify every clause contained and label each clause as independent or subordinate. a. You should finish the job before noon.
b. Terry is skilled, but she is not quick.
c. Although it is not dark, you should still walk carefully.
d. You should bring a coat that has a heavy lining because it is so frigid.
e. Whoever shows up will win the prize that all have wanted since the contest began.
2. For each sentence below, identify every subordinate clause contained and label each as an adjective, adverb, or noun.
a Give me the shovel that has a red handle.
a. You may have whatever appears.
b. We will own the home that we want before the sunsets.
c. Although you are careful, you should double-check the ingredients that you included.
3. Compose a complete sentence which correctly contains the items called for.
. an adjective subordinate clause
a. an adverb subordinate clause
b. a noun subordinate clause
c. a compound sentence with two independent clauses
d. a complex sentence with an adjective subordinate clause and a noun subordinate clause
e. a complex sentence with a noun subordinate clause and an adverb subordinate clause
f. a complex sentence with two adjective subordinate clauses
g. a compound-complex sentence with an adjective clause
h. a compound-complex sentence with an adverb clause

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