The document provides examples of rewriting sentences with subordinate clauses without changing any words. It gives the original sentence labeled as the primary clause and a rewritten version with a subordinate clause added. Students are then asked to write their own 1-2 sentence examples with labeled primary and subordinate clauses.
The document provides examples of rewriting sentences with subordinate clauses without changing any words. It gives the original sentence labeled as the primary clause and a rewritten version with a subordinate clause added. Students are then asked to write their own 1-2 sentence examples with labeled primary and subordinate clauses.
The document provides examples of rewriting sentences with subordinate clauses without changing any words. It gives the original sentence labeled as the primary clause and a rewritten version with a subordinate clause added. Students are then asked to write their own 1-2 sentence examples with labeled primary and subordinate clauses.
What the Clause? Rewrite the following as many ways as you can without changing any words: P: The rain put a damper on their spirits S: pushed in by the cold front
P: He walked down the street
S: unphased by the ensuing zombie apocalypse
P: The mountains were majestic
S: rising above the horizon
Write 1-2 sentences on your own which have a subordinate clause. Label the primary and subordinate clauses!: 1.