For Those Who Want To Pass the CSET Know Clauses


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When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page.

The subject is “he” (both in the sentence). The verbs are “handed” and “forgot”. The subordinator is “When” (and its comma before “he”).


The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error.

The subject is “teacher” and “she”. The verbs are “returned” and “noticed”. The subordinator is “after”.

After they finished studying, Jack and Jill went to the movies.

The subjects are “they”, “Jack”, and “Jill”. The verbs are “finished” and “went”. The subordinator is “After” (and its comma before “Jack”).

Jack and Jill went to the movies after they finished studying.

The subjects are “Jack”, “Jill”, and “they”. The verbs are “went” and “finished”. The subordinator is “after”.

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One Response to “For Those Who Want To Pass the CSET Know Clauses”

  1. jolly MonsterID Icon jolly on June 17th, 2010 10:17 am

    thank you so much for this! very helpful!

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