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    Relative Clauses

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    Pronouns 1 13) I keep the book next to my bed‚ when / where I read it every night. 14) I loved the book who / that you gave me. 13) 14) Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence with an independent clause and a dependent adjective clause. Make the second sentence the dependent clause. 15) The man has agreed to take better control of his animals. His dogs have been barking all night. ____________________________________________________________ __________ ____________________________________________________________

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    PHRASE A phrase is a group of words‚ without a subject and verb‚ that functions in a sentence as one part of speech. Examples: leaving behind the dog smashing into a fence before the first test COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES 1. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES • contain a preposition and a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. Examples: PREP OBJ OF PRE on the freshly pressed white jacket PREP OBJ OF PREP OBJ OF PREP beside the driftwood and seaweed COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES Prepositional

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    Independent Clause

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    sentence structure that contains one independent clause and no dependent clauses. Examples 1. The singer bowed. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject‚ singer‚ and one predicate‚ bowed. 2. The baby cried. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject‚ baby‚ and one predicate‚ cried. 3. The girl ran into her bedroom. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject‚ girl‚ and one predicate

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    Phrase and Clause

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    She arrived by bus. Clause Clause is a group of words which forms grammatical unit and which contains a subject and finite verb. There are two kind of clauses: Independent Clause and Dependent Clause Independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence. Also known as Simple Sentence. Contains a subject and predicate Examples: I love penguins I drive a bus Dependent clause is a clause that can’t stand alone as a sentence. Dependent clause must be accompanied with

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    Relative Clauses

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    How to Form Relative Clauses Level 2 Imagine‚ a girl is talking to Tom. You want to know who she is and ask a friend whether he knows her. You could say: A girl is talking to Tom. Do you know the girl? That sounds rather complicated‚ doesn’t it? It would be easier with a relative clause: you put both pieces of information into one sentence. Start with the most important thing – you want to know who the girl is. Do you know the girl … As your friend cannot know which girl you are talking

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    Supremacy Clause

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    This paper is going Describe the organization and structure of the American legal system by defining the different roles of the federal and state governments‚ it will also describe the Supremacy Clause and explain what happens when there is a direct conflict between federal and state law. Roles of the Federal Government The founding founders intended the United States to be ruled under the system of federalism. The Introduction to Law textbook defines federalism by saying “federalism is a system

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    adverbial clauses

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    1. Combine the following sentences using adverb clauses at the end of the sentence. 1. We watched the robins. They raised their young in our apple tree. 2. Becky read the book. It was recommended by a friend. 3. Dad donates his suits to charity. He has worn them a year. 4. The policemen delayed the drivers. The wrecks were cleared. 5. Ann ate an apple. She studied her vocabulary.   2. Combine the following sentences using adverb clauses at the beginning of the sentence. 1. Frank started medical

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    Relative Clause

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    Look at these reduced relative clauses using participles |1. |Who is that man waving at us? | | |2. |Most of those trying to get tickets were unsuccessful. | | |3. |All the workers made redundant last month have now been found new jobs. | | |4. |The money being collected will go to help a new orphanage

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    the breach and which exclusion clause covers the breach. Thirdly‚ he has to find that whether Ultra clean interpreted the exclusion clause strictly and whether it is clear enough to cover the breach. Exclusion clause would prevent Thomas from claiming the breach as the purpose of it is to deny liability. The effect of exclusion clause is shown in the case of Mas Airline v Malini‚ when there’s a valid exclusion clause‚ the claimant will be bound by the exclusion clause and cannot claim from the breach

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    This provision protects citizens from unreasonable government seizure of private property. In the past‚ government officials have cited the Taking Clause as justification for taking private property without landowner’s consent. However‚ what if the property taken was sold to another private owner who was creating some kind of development that doesn’t benefit the public? Or what if the properties being

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