A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb (FINITE) and can form a complete thought of its own. Clauses are the building blocks of sentences and come in two main types: main clauses (independent clauses) and dependent clauses (subordinate clauses). Finite Verbs Underline the finite verb and circle the non-finite verb(s) in each sentence. ✅ Questions: He promised to help me with my homework. They were watching a movie when the lights went out. Swimming every day makes her feel refreshed. We went to the park to play football. The broken vase lay on the floor. I enjoy listening to music while studying. To win the prize, you must work hard. Excited by the gift, the child hugged her parents. She wants to become a scientist. Reading improves vocabulary and comprehension. Independent Clauses The sun is shining. She plays the piano. They went to the park. I love reading books. We are learning English. He finished his homework before dinner. The dog barked loudly at th...
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