Clauses and Phrases English Grammar Parts of Speech Clauses and Phrases Questions What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: He opened the door after hearing the doorbell ring. What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: They were laughing because the comedian said a funny joke. What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: That is the hospital where I was born. What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: He was late to school because of the snowstorm. What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: No one understands why you need experience. What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: After the teams practiced in the rainstorm, the only intact field was the soccer field. What is a prepositional phrase and what is a participial phrase? Can anyone help me with 10 original examples of compound sentences? What is the difference between adverb and adjective clause please help!? I'm taking my English final IB in 3 days. What is an example of an antecedent? What is the difference between a verse and stanza? What's the difference between verse and prose? Can someone please explain adjective phrases to me and possibly give some examples? Is the past tense for sink, sank or sunk? Is the verb "to learn" in the past tense? What is the present participle and past participle of is, am, are? How do you change "Saina is exceptional." to present perfect? How do you find it a participle in a sentence? What is the past tense of "sing"? When do you use a past participle as the verb of the sentence? What is the difference between a participle and adjective? What is the difference between "got" and "gotten" as the past participle of the verb "to get"? In the sentence: "The sun was setting when they left the beach to make camp," are the words "was setting" past participle, present participle, infinitive or past tense? Why? Is past participle and simple past the same? If not, why? What tense is always used to indicate a connection between actions that happened in the past? The following sentence uses which principal part of the verb: "He IS SWIMMING in the deep end of the pool."? What is the past participle of "smite"? In this sentence, "While playing the tuba, Orin felt as if his world was perfect," is "playing" a gerund or a participle and why? Can “whom” serve as the object of a preposition? What is the past tense for "be"? Are “who” and “whom” personal pronouns? Are “who” and “whom” subject or object pronouns? What is the past tense of glow? Is it glowed? What are the four different verb forms of "drink"? What is the past tense of of the verb "sit"? How can a participle be past, present, or dangling? What is past tense of "read"? Is it "reed"? Do all participles end in -ing, whether past or present participles? What person and number appear to be the same in the Present Tense and Future Tense Passive for Third Conjugation verbs? What is the past participle of "wear"? Is it worn or wore? What is the past and past participle of the word "show"? What is imperfect tense? How do you form it. and can you please give me few examples? What is the past tense of "squeeze"? What is the past simple and participle of the verb "miss"? Does the verb have more than one meaning? If yes, what are some examples of these meanings? What is the past tense of the word "slay"? What type of verb ends in -ed in the past tense and in the past participle? Is it a helping, regular, action, or being verb? Question #8167b Question #bd164 Question #5304a Question #cb7bf What is the independent clause in the sentence: "Trevor was sleeping when the doorbell rang."? Question #b3aaf Question #a02b3 Question #1a0dd Question #222e7 Question #a4110 Question #a286a What type of subordinate clause is in the following sentence: "The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys."? The mice darted "into their underground dens" as the owl dived at them? Independent Clause Dependent Clause Parts of Speech View all chapters Nouns Verbs Subjects Subject-Verb Agreement Clauses and Phrases Pronouns Who vs. Whom Who, That, Which Adjectives and Adverbs Prepositions Other Parts of Speech Prev Next