Sentences "CLAUSES"

English Grammar
sentences and phrases or clauses







Sentences Practice
HERE are my examples about sentences and i try to divided in the simple way to show you the difference between a sentences and a clauses/ phrases

SIMPLE SENTENCE
ex: the boy was bitten by the dog

subject: the boy
Verb: bit (bitten)
Predicate: the complete sentences withow the subject

Clauses

BUT in other cases the CLAUSE they are constructed in differents type has MAIN CLAUSES (independent), SUBORDINATE CLAUSES (dependent), RELATIVE CLAUSES (adjetives) and NOUN CLAUSES they are differents and conformed or created by differents caracterictic
every one of this has at least a subject with a verb

Main Clauses

here is simple just the wasy to show the first part on a sentences who are subject and verb 

for example:
 Firulaiz make me feel bad

here the sentences just show the VERB and the SUBJECT that is the funtion of a main clauses
Subordinated Clauses


Subordinating Clauses

Subordinated Clauses + Subject + Verb

whenever/has/because my dog has to be different

Nota: there is an importante point and that is subordinated clauses ever time they are united with a verb and a subject (main clauses) that mena you ever time going to mix a subordinated and a main clauses has one

Relaive Clauses

this ones begin  with most of teh time with relative pronounc (who, whom, where, when, why etc.) like this example.
relative pronounce (adverb)+ subject + verb = incomplete thought

ex.  where he spend money 

RP=where
S=he
verb= spend
IS complete?= incomplete

WHY incomplete!!!!! well this kind of sentences must to be complete by another example down here

the mall is where he spend money buying lot of electronic gadgets
this is the best way to show you how can be possible this


Noun Clauses

are the ones how become noun and they are specialy clauses simple has it is.

Ex: You really do not want to know the ingredients in mom´s cake
Ingredients = Noun (simple)

NOW
here i show you the way if whe change or replace the (ingredient noun)

You really donot want to know what mom Dalila adds to her cake 

the part in purple become a NOUN CLAUSES now