Lesson on Clauses

What is a Clause?

A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate. Clauses are the building blocks of sentences and can be classified as independent or dependent.

Types of Clauses

1. Independent Clause

An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence. It expresses a complete thought.

Examples:

2. Dependent (Subordinate) Clause

A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It needs an independent clause to complete its meaning.

Examples:

Types of Dependent Clauses

How to Identify Clauses

Practice Exercises

  1. Identify the type of clause:

    Sentence: While I was studying, the phone rang.

    Your Answer: ____________________________

    Answer: While I was studying - Dependent (Adverbial) Clause

  2. Complete the sentence:

    The teacher explained the topic ____________________________.

    Your Answer: ____________________________

    Answer: that we didn’t understand well - Dependent (Adjective) Clause

  3. Combine the clauses:

    Clause 1: I will join the meeting. Clause 2: If I finish early.

    Your Answer: ____________________________

    Answer: I will join the meeting if I finish early.