Follows anintroductoryclauseThe firstletter of asentenceDescribesthe verbDescribesthe nounDependentclauseNeverindependentclausesDependentclause +independentclause"setsthestage"Describesa verbclauses4 Stepsof Placinga CommaVerbStep 2 ofPlacing aCommaStep 3 ofPlacing aCommaCan alsobe calleda simplesentenceNounPlace acommabefore themain subjectAlthoughI hadbreakfast,dog,school,train, parkblue,soft,smellySubjectand apredicatesubject-verbagreementExamplesofadverbsPeriodFollows anintroductoryclauseThe firstletter of asentenceDescribesthe verbDescribesthe nounDependentclauseNeverindependentclausesDependentclause +independentclause"setsthestage"Describesa verbclauses4 Stepsof Placinga CommaVerbStep 2 ofPlacing aCommaStep 3 ofPlacing aCommaCan alsobe calleda simplesentenceNounPlace acommabefore themain subjectAlthoughI hadbreakfast,dog,school,train, parkblue,soft,smellySubjectand apredicatesubject-verbagreementExamplesofadverbsPeriod

Clauses and Sentence Types - Call List

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  1. Follows an introductory clause
  2. The first letter of a sentence
  3. Describes the verb
  4. Describes the noun
  5. Dependent clause
  6. Never independent clauses
  7. Dependent clause + independent clause
  8. "sets the stage"
  9. Describes a verb
  10. clauses
  11. 4 Steps of Placing a Comma
  12. Verb
  13. Step 2 of Placing a Comma
  14. Step 3 of Placing a Comma
  15. Can also be called a simple sentence
  16. Noun
  17. Place a comma before the main subject
  18. Although I had breakfast,
  19. dog, school, train, park
  20. blue, soft, smelly
  21. Subject and a predicate
  22. subject-verb agreement
  23. Examples of adverbs
  24. Period