Q2. Determine whether the underlined word groups are dependent clauses, independent clauses, or not a clause. ( 1.0)

i. After the flood, the family moved into a temporary shelter. _____________
ii. Students enrolled in bachelor's and associate's degree programs must pass the Regents' Test as a graduation requirement. _________________
iii. After Juan completed the assignment, he swam laps at the gym. _________
iv. While driving home from spring break, Maria saw a tornado touch down. _________________

Q2. Determine whether the CAPITALIZED word groups are dependent clauses, independent clauses, or not a clause. ( 1.0)

i. AFTER THE FLOOD, the family moved into a temporary shelter. _____________
ii. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN BACHELOR'S AND ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE PROGRAMS MUST PASS THE REGENT'S TEST AS A GRADUATION REQUIREMET._______________
iii.AFTER THE JUAN COMPLETED THE ASSIGNMENT, he swam laps at the gym. _________
iv. WHILE DRIVING HOME FROM SPRING BREAK , Maria saw a tornado touch down. _________________

I don't see any answers.

1.dependent

2. independent
3.independent
4.dependent

Someone here will be happy to check your answers -- as long as you indicate what words are underlined.

1 and 3 are wrong.

THANK YOU

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What are the correct answers?

To determine whether the underlined word groups are dependent clauses, independent clauses, or not a clause, you need to understand the definitions of each type of clause.

1. Dependent Clause: A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on an independent clause to form a complete thought.
Example: "After the flood, the family moved into a temporary shelter."

2. Independent Clause: An independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Example: "Students enrolled in bachelor's and associate's degree programs must pass the Regents' Test as a graduation requirement."

3. Not a Clause: Sometimes, a group of words may not form a complete thought and may lack a subject or a verb. In such cases, they are not considered clauses.
Example: "While driving home from spring break, Maria saw a tornado touch down."

Let's analyze each underlined word group:

i. "After the flood, the family moved into a temporary shelter."
This is a dependent clause because it contains a subject (the family) and a verb (moved) and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on a main clause to form a complete thought.

ii. "Students enrolled in bachelor's and associate's degree programs must pass the Regents' Test as a graduation requirement."
This is an independent clause because it contains a subject (students) and a verb (enrolled, must pass) and can stand alone as a complete sentence.

iii. "After Juan completed the assignment, he swam laps at the gym."
This is a dependent clause because it contains a subject (Juan) and a verb (completed, swam) and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on a main clause to form a complete thought.

iv. "While driving home from spring break, Maria saw a tornado touch down."
This is not a clause because it lacks a subject and a verb. The group of words "While driving home from spring break" is a dependent clause. However, there is no independent clause following it to complete the thought.

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