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  1. Make it easier for students to understand the concept of independent and dependent clauses with these free printable clauses worksheets.

  2. Free, printable clause worksheets to help develop strong skills in grammar and language. More than 1,500 ELA activities. Start improving today!

  3. Independent and Dependent Clauses. Every clause has a subject and a predicate. Independent clauses can be complete sentences. Dependent clauses do not express a complete thought alone. Ex: Peter has had super powers |.

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  4. Independent and Dependent Clauses Worksheet. Identification. Identify the following sentences as either dependent (DC) or independent (IC). I went to the park. Sandra and Lara have been good friends since first grade. Although Shaina likes Mexican, Iraqi, Somali, and Italian food. After swimming in the ocean.

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  5. An independent, or coordinate, clause is a clause that expresses a complete thought and can stand alone. A dependent, or subordinate, clause is a clause that does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone. Curt called his father who was still at work.

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  6. An independent clause can be understood if it is read on its own. Example: Juan walked. Here we have an independent clause made up of a subject, “Juan,” and a verb, “walked.”

  7. subordinate (dependent) clause and one independent clause. Write the ! completed sentence on the lines below and underline the subordinate clause. 1. a. caused by the high winds b. off the ground c. we could see the storm damage! d. when the fog lifted _____ _____! 2. a. After you take out the garbage b. be sure to collect the debris Clauses ...

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