clausesStep 2 ofPlacing aComma"setsthestage"Follows anintroductoryclauseNeverindependentclausesVerbNoundog,school,train, parkDependentclauseThe firstletter of asentenceDescribesa verbDescribesthe nounPlace acommabefore themain subjectDependentclause +independentclauseStep 3 ofPlacing aComma4 Stepsof Placinga CommaExamplesofadverbsPeriodDescribesthe verbCan alsobe calleda simplesentenceAlthoughI hadbreakfast,Subjectand apredicatesubject-verbagreementblue,soft,smellyclausesStep 2 ofPlacing aComma"setsthestage"Follows anintroductoryclauseNeverindependentclausesVerbNoundog,school,train, parkDependentclauseThe firstletter of asentenceDescribesa verbDescribesthe nounPlace acommabefore themain subjectDependentclause +independentclauseStep 3 ofPlacing aComma4 Stepsof Placinga CommaExamplesofadverbsPeriodDescribesthe verbCan alsobe calleda simplesentenceAlthoughI hadbreakfast,Subjectand apredicatesubject-verbagreementblue,soft,smelly

Clauses and Sentence Types - Call List

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