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Identifying the type of clause: Subject of the Verb: What Grace did shocked her sister. Object of the Verb: He said that he was angry. Subject Complement: The scariest thing about me is that I get mad easily. Object of a Preposition: The talk was about what Pam did.
CLUE WORDS: However How That If Whatever What When Wherever Where Whether Whichever Which Whom Who Whose Whomever Why
Practice
Underline the clause and circle which type it is. She said that she was upset. SV OV SC OP What her boyfriend did made her very upset. SV OV SC OP The news was about what Lil Wayne did. SV OV SC OP The funniest thing about my dog is that he licks peoples eyeballs. SV OV SC OP
Espen is not responsible for what Oliver did. Susan wonders if Patrick knows how to cook. We have no idea where the baby is. Whether my sister can find a better job is not certain. Sally is valuable for what she knows about database searching. Do you know where Lorne lives? Ask the students what they thought about the movie. Can you tell me what time it is? Why you did not hire me is hard to understand. Do you know where Markus went last night?
Clauses in lyrics