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English, 14.05.2021 14:00 marmar69

Tell whether the underlined clause is Independent { Main Clause } or Dependent { Subordinate Clause} 1: Because he ran , he was able to catch the bus . ………………………………..
2: Until the sun sets , I will stay with you. ………………………………..
3: Wherever he might go , I will follow him . ………………………………..
State whether the following sentence is a clause or a phrase :
4: The red balloon floated above the treetop . ………………………………
5: The majestic elephant trumpeted loudly at the surprised tourists ……………..
6. Next year, we are visiting New York. ……………………………….
Identify the relative clause in each sentence below:
7. My sister, who is a vegetarian, ordered a salad. ………………………………
8. The tickets, which I‘ve already paid for, are still valid ……………………………..
9. They are the people whose house was burgled. ……………………………..
10. A terrible smell came from the kitchen ………………… Sara had burnt the roast. (Fill in the correct relative clause).

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