Dependent and Independent Clauses-Exercise 1
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- Q1If you don't fix the car, IT WILL CONTINUE TO LEAK OIL.independent clausedependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q2WHILE THE CAR IS BEING FIXED, we will need to take the bus.dependent clauseindependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q3It isn't necessary to cram all night IF YOU HAVE STUDIED A LITTLE EACH DAY.independent clausedependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q4Before you begin studying for the exam, YOU WILL PROBABLY WANT TO REST.independent clausedependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q5I can't go to the movies SINCE I DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY.independent clausedependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q6WHETHER HE ATTENDS THE PARTY OR NOT, I have decided to go.dependent clauseindependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q7I WILL STOP PLAYING THE DRUMS when you go to sleep.dependent clauseindependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q8SINCE YOU'VE TAKEN YOUR EXAM IN BIOLOGY, you probably don't feel like studying for tomorrow's exam in math.dependent clauseindependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q9Until he apologizes to me for his rude behavior, I REFUSE TO SEE HIM.dependent clauseindependent clause30sEditDelete
- Q10I wore my boots BECAUSE IT LOOKED LIKE IT MIGHT SNOW.independent clausedependent clause30sEditDelete