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Multiple Clauses (Need to be reminded)

• 2 Verbs need 1 Connector.


• It is impossible to have more subjects than
verbs
# 7 Coordinate Connectors
Coordinate Connectors
Paul is singing. Tom is dancing.
Paul is singing, and Tom is singing.
and Tom is singing Paul is dancing (X)
Paul is singing. Paul is dancing.
Paul is singing and dancing.
Coordinate connectors are: and, or, yet, but, so and for.
TOEFL Examples

A Subject
A Verb
A Connector
# 8 Adverbial Clause Connectors
Adverbial Clause Connectors
I will sign. You leave.
I will sign after you leave.
After you leave, I will sign.
TOEFL Examples

A Subject
A Verb
A Connector
# 9 Adjective Clause Connectors
Adjective Clauses
The woman is filling the glass.
On the table.
The woman is filling the glass which is on the table.

The woman is filling the glass.


She puts on the table.
The woman is filling the glass which she puts on the table.

The glass contains the milk.


On the table.
The glass which is on the table is on the table.

The glass contains the milk.


She puts on the table.
The glass which she puts on the table contains the milk
Adjective Clause Connectors
• Which for things
• That for things / people
• Who for people
• Whom for people
• Where for location
• Whose for belonging
# 10 Noun Clause Connectors
Noun Clauses
I know it.

I know what you did.

It was wrong

What you did was wrong.

I know it.

I know what happened.

It was wrong.

What happened was wrong


Noun Clause Connectors
TOEFL Practices

A Subject
A Verb
A Connector
TOEFL Practices

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