Wednesday, 11 October 2017

EF5/6 Clause practice

A) The cat is chasing after a mouse.
B) The mouse is running away.

1. subject verb verb SIMPLE
The mouse is being chased by the cat and is running away.
"is being chased" PASSIVE VOICE
"is running" ACTIVE VOICE
The cat and the mouse are running and chasing.
Jonas is volunteering in the House of the Old and is being observed by the Elders. SIMPLE

2. main clause; main clause COMPOUND
The cat is chasing after a mouse; as a result, the mouse is running away.
therefore / fortunately / also / for that reason /however

3. subject verb, coordinating conjunction subject verb COMPOUND
The cat is chasing after a mouse, so the mouse is running away.
but / and 

4. main clause subordinate clause (adverb or noun clause)
The mouse is running away because the cat is chasing it.

5. adverb clause, main clause
When the cat chased the mouse, the mouse ran away.

6. subject, adjective clause, verb (subject pronoubeinn)
The mouse, that is chasing being chased by the cat, is running away. 

ADJECTIVE CLAUSE The mouse is chasing after a mouse that is running away.

The mouse, which is running away, is being chased by the cat.
Jonas, who is volunteering in the House of the Old, is being watched/observed by the Elders.

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