📌 Clauses Toolkit — Learn & Play
Understand Clauses easily! Click a category to see examples and play games below!
📘 Clauses Rules & Uses
1. What is a Clause?
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate (verb). Clauses can be independent or dependent.
2. Types of Clauses
- Independent/Main Clause: Can stand alone as a sentence. Example: “She went to school.”
- Dependent/Subordinate Clause: Cannot stand alone. Needs a main clause. Example: “Because she was tired, she went to bed.”
3. Common Types of Dependent Clauses
- Adjective Clause: Describes a noun. Begins with who, which, that. Example: “The boy who is tall is my friend.”
- Adverb Clause: Describes verb/adjective/adverb. Begins with because, although, when, if, etc. Example: “I stayed home because it rained.”
- Noun Clause: Acts as a noun. Begins with that, what, whatever, who, whether, etc. Example: “I know that he is honest.”
4. Rules for Using Clauses
- Dependent clauses cannot stand alone; always connect to a main clause.
- Adjective clauses should follow the noun they describe.
- Adverb clauses can come at the start, middle, or end of a sentence.
- Use correct conjunctions: because, although, if, when, while, until, etc.
- Noun clauses can act as subject, object, or complement.
- Place commas correctly: if an adverb clause comes at the start, use a comma after it; no comma if it comes at the end.
- Ensure subject-verb agreement inside clauses.
- Keep pronouns clear in adjective clauses to avoid confusion.
5. Examples for Practice
- Adjective: “The girl who won the prize is my sister.”
- Adverb: “I stayed home because it rained.”
- Noun: “What he said made me happy.”
- Independent: “She sings beautifully.”
📝 Master Chart — Clauses
Clause Type | Signal Words / Conjunctions | Example |
---|---|---|
Independent/Main | — | She went to school. |
Adjective | who, which, that | The boy who is tall is my friend. |
Adverb | because, although, if, when, while | I stayed home because it rained. |
Noun | that, what, whoever, whether | What he said made me happy. |
🏠 Clause House — Click to See Examples
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🎮 Clause Games — Play & Learn 🎮
Game 1: Identify Clause Type
Sentence: “I stayed home because it rained.” → Type: ___
Game 2: Fill the Clause
Complete: “The man ___ is my uncle.” (use who/that/which)
Game 3: Match Clause
Type I for Independent, A for Adjective, D for Adverb, N for Noun
- She sings beautifully
- The girl who is singing is my sister
- I went home because it rained
- What he said made me happy
Game 4: Complete the Clause
Complete the sentence: “I don’t know ___ is coming today.” (noun clause)
Your total score: 0 / 4