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English, 27.08.2021 14:00, yasminothman02

3. Identify the independent and dependent clauses in these sentences. Circle the independent clauses and underline the dependent clauses:- A)The sun, shining brightly overhead, was making us feel dizzy.
B)While the children played outside, their mother sat on her chair knitting.
C)The new student smiled shyly as she introduced herself to the class.
D)Mona wore the pretty sweater that her father had gifted her.
E) Meena, who is older than me, was allowed to go to the concert.
F)The room was filled with a horrible smell that made us feel nauseous.
G)We looked up in surprise when she spoke rudely to Matilda.
H)Ms Ghosh is our English teacher, who appreciates the correct use of punctuation marks.
I)Their family survived the flood although they lost their home and belongings.

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