What is an embedded clause?, A group of words inside a sentence, A paragraph, A punctuation mark, A complete sentence, An embedded clause must have:, Only a noun, Only adjectives, Only a verb, A subject and a verb, Which sentence contains an embedded clause?, They went home., The boy who is playing is my brother., I like apples., She runs fast., Identify the embedded clause: "The girl who is singing is happy.", is happy, The girl, who is singing, is, Embedded clauses are also known as:, Independent clauses, Main clauses, Subordinate clauses/Dependent clause, Simple sentences, Which word often starts an embedded clause?, but, who, so, and, What is the function of an embedded clause?, To add extra information, To end a sentence, To replace punctuation, To shorten sentences, Choose the correct example of a noun clause:, Running fast is fun, The boy who runs fast, She quickly left, I think that he is right, Which type of clause describes a noun?, Main clause, Relative clause, Phrase, Noun clause, In which position can an embedded clause appear?, Only at the end, Only in the middle, Only at the beginning, Anywhere in the sentence, Identify the embedded clause: "I know that she is honest.", that she is honest, she is, honest, I know, Which sentence is correct?, Who is playing., Is running fast., The boy who is playing is happy., That she is kind., Embedded clauses cannot:, Be in a sentence, Add detail, Stand alone, Have verbs, Choose the correct relative clause:, that he is happy, if she comes, whether it rains, who is running, What does an embedded clause depend on?, Another clause, A punctuation mark, A verb only, A noun only, Identify the embedded clause: "The cake that she made is delicious.", she, that she made, is delicious, The cake, Which word is NOT commonly used to start an embedded clause?, who, quickly, that, which, Choose the correct sentence:, Playing is boy the who., Who is playing the boy., The boy is playing who., The boy who is playing is tired., What type of clause is this? "I wonder if it will rain.", Noun clause, Phrase, Relative clause, Main clause, Why do we use embedded clauses?, To confuse readers, To remove verbs, To add detail and make writing interesting, To make sentences shorter only.

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