What does a clause contain?, A subject and a verb, A verb and a comma, What are the 2 kinds of clauses?, Identifying and non-identifying , Dependent and independent , What is an independent clause?, A clause that cannot stand by itself, A clause that can stand by itself, What is a dependent clause?, A clause that cannot stand by itself, A clause that can stand by itself, Choose the incorrect characteristics of an adjective clause, Independent clause , Dependent clause, Contains a relative pronoun, Provides extra information about the subject, Choose the option that isn’t a relative pronoun, Who, That, When, However, How can you identify an adjective clause?, It is often introduced by relative pronouns, It doesn’t have a subject, It starts with a verb, It can stand by itself , Identify the adjective clause: My bed is where I sleep , My bed , Is where I sleep, Where I sleep, My bed is where I sleep, Form an adjective clause and choose its kind: My brother lives in Seattle. Whose wife is a chef., Identifying , Non-identifying , The woman who you greeted yesterday is my aunt, Identifying , Non-identifying , What are the 2 kinds of adjective clauses?, Identifying and non-identifying , Dependent and independent, Correct the following sentence: My restaurant which is across the street is the best, My restaurant, which is across the street is the best , My restaurant, which is across the street, is the best.

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