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Question | Answer |
Where do you find a subordinate clause? | In a complex sentence |
Conditional Subordinate Clause | Starts with 'if' |
Relative Subordinate Clause | Starts with a relative pronoun (who, which,whose, that) and adds extra information about the noun |
Non-finite Subordinate Clause | Starts with a verb ( present tense, past participle or infinitive) |
Adverbial Subordinate Clause | Answers questions such as why, when and what for. Also includes a subordinating conjuction |
Infinitive (eat) | Verb without adaption for subject/number, etc. To Eat |
Simple Present (eat) | I eat |
Simple Past (eat) | I ate |
Present Progressive (eat) | I am eating |
Past Progressive (eat) | I was eating |
Present Perfective (eat) | I have eaten |
Past Perfective (eat) | I had eaten |
How to tell if something is in the Passive Voice? | Object comes firt and the subject isn't mentioned until after the verb or not at all. Can test by adding "by zombies". For example, the pizza was eaten by zombies |
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