The document provides a series of phrases, dependent clauses, and independent clauses for the reader to identify which type each is. It includes short phrases and clauses about a person who had trouble sleeping, the effects it had on them the next day like being tired and forgetting to lock their car door, and feelings of unease possibly due to lack of sleep.
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Phrases and Clauses PDF
The document provides a series of phrases, dependent clauses, and independent clauses for the reader to identify which type each is. It includes short phrases and clauses about a person who had trouble sleeping, the effects it had on them the next day like being tired and forgetting to lock their car door, and feelings of unease possibly due to lack of sleep.
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Exercises
Directions: In the space before each group of words, mark P if it is a phrase, D if it is a
dependent clause and I if it is an independent clause. _____1. Over my head ______2. Because I was afraid ______ 3. I didn’t get very much sleep ______4. That night ______5. I knew what happened ______6. So that I could get some rest ______7. I heard the cat’s meow ______8. Sitting by the broken plate licking the crumbs ______9. When I finally got up ______10. I got so tired ______11. Even though I counted sheep ______12. Ear plugs would be a good investment ______13. I never realized how losing sleep affected me ______14. The next day ______15. When I got to work ______16. I forgot to lock the door of my car ______17. Walking into the parking garage ______18. Did you ever get a strange feeling that someone was around you ______19. On the back of my neck ______20. All because I hadn’t had enough sleep