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CLAUSES
Clause  Essential Adjective Clause – needed in
the sentence to make sense
 Group of words that contain both subject and a
 Nonessential Adjective Clause –
verb
sentence still makes sense without it;
 Not always considered as a full grammatical
separated by a comma
sentence
o Those patients whose names are on
 Either independent or dependent
the list will go to quarantining
flattening. – ESSENTIAL
 Independent Clause
o Chocolate, which many people
 Known as main clause
adore, is fattening. –
 Grammatically correct
NONESSENTIAL
 Can join with another
 Noun Clause
independent/dependent clause to form a
 Acts as a noun
complex sentence
 Begins with words such as how, that,
o The Philippine is an example of an
what, whatever, when, where, whether,
archipelago.
whichever, who, whoever, whom,
o Because of COVID-19 pandemic, half of
whomever, why
the world’s workers are facing job loss.
 Can act as a subject, direct/indirect
 Dependent Clause
object, object of the preposition,
 Also known as subordinate clause
predicate nominatives
 Cannot stand alone
o You must choose which flavor of ice
o If schools remain closed, what will
cream you want. – DIRECT OBJECT
happen to the students?
 Elliptical Clause
o Many Filipinos became more health
 Type of dependent clause with missing
conscious since the outbreak of the
words
pandemic.
 Often has missing verb (phrase)
 Adverbial Clause
o He likes hiking more than I.
 Used to change/qualify the meaning of
o He likes hiking more than I (like
an adjective, verb, clause, or another
hiking).
adverb
 Have a subordinating conjunction
 When placed at the beginning or in the
 Ways to Connect Clauses
middle, a comma is needed to separate
 Commas
it from the main clause
 Colons/semicolons
o After this pandemic, people will
 Conjunctions
value more the essential things and
the important people in their lives.
 Adjective Clause
 Known as relative clause
 Describes a noun/pronoun
 Starts with who, which, where, what
when, whose, whom, whoever, who,
that
 When adjective clauses add information
rather than clarifying the writer’s intent
(normal purpose), it needs to be set off
with a comma

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