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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Subordinate Conjunctions | "Which" "While" "Although" are examples of words that can begin dependent clauses. These are called ___. |
| Infinitive | Type of phrase? TO GET THE KEY, Hugo used his magic skills. |
| Participial | Type of phrase? TAKEN BY HUGO, the key was needed for the automaton. |
| Appositive | Type of phrase? Hugo, AN ORPHAN LIVING IN A TRAIN STATION, needs parts for the automaton. |
| Phrase | Phrase or Dependent Clause? AS THE WINNER OF THE PRIZE, Marcus was a happy man! |
| Dependent Clause | Phrase or Dependent Clause? AS HUGO HUGS ISABELLE, the sly boy steals the key. |
| Phrase | Phrase or Dependent Clause? BEFORE THE LONG MOVIE, I bought some popcorn! |
| Terms | 7 |
| Creator | mandmburke |
| Created | November 4, 2009 |
| Group | Burke English SRMS |
| Subjects | english, grammar, phrase, clauses |
| Access | Anyone |
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