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Exercise 1

Exercise 1. Albert brought the sandwiches, and May Ellen made the punch. independent Since you’ve been away, the neighborhood has really changed. Subordinate/dependent I don’t remember where I put my jacket. Subordinate/dependent Virgil planted the flowers that are blooming in my garden.

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Exercise 1

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  1. Exercise 1 • Albert brought the sandwiches, and May Ellen made the punch. • independent • Since you’ve been away, the neighborhood has really changed. • Subordinate/dependent • I don’t remember where I put my jacket. • Subordinate/dependent • Virgil planted the flowers that are blooming in my garden. • independent • The student who sits behind me in science class moved here from Mexico last month. • Subordinate/dependent • Monday or Tuesday, whichever day you choose, is fine. • Subordinate/dependent • The bride and bridegroom wore the Hmong wedding costume that they brought from Laos. • independent • After they left their native country, they decided to live in Rome. • Subordinate/dependent • The bicycle lock, which I just bought, is broken. • Subordinate/dependent • Mrs. Vanderlin, whose car is so old and noisy, just drove up the hill. • Subordinate/dependent

  2. Wednesday, March 21, 2012 • CRCT Review #2 • Check HW • More Complex Sentence Practice: • Purple Lit. Book: pages 458 and 486: • Take Cornell Notes on Adverb Clauses and Adjective Clauses • Complete the Practice Exercise on your Cornell Note sheet • Copy Each sentence • Underline the adverb or Adjective Clause • Do not do the other steps that the directions ask for • Turn in Cornell Notes Today • Red Lit. Book, page 415, Grammar & Writing • On your own paper • Place in your notebook • Read Quietly! 

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