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Main Ingredient of Hamburger ?
Sesame Bun
Cheese
Pickles
Lettuce
Ketchup & Mayonnaise
Bun Base
Onions
Croquette
(tikki)
Main Ingredient
Babbling
Meaningful sounds + Letters
Clauses and Phrases
Words
Sentences
Paragraphs
Articles and short Stories
Books and Novels
Clauses
&
Phrases
Main Ingredient
Definitions:
•CLAUSE: A group of words that contains
only one finite verb.
•PHRASE: A group of words that contains
no finite verb.
Verb
Finite
It includes:
Subject
It shows:
Tense
Non-finite
No subject
No tense
Verb
Finite
After Ram ate the cake,
he got loosemotion.
Non-finite
After eating the cake,
Ram got loosemotion.
PHRASES CLAUSES
No finite verb
(Absence of tense)
finite verb
(Presence of tense)
It does not contain subject It contains subject
Examples:
1.in the park
2.This red parrot
Examples:
1.He plays in the park
2.This red parrot sings.
EXAMPLES CLAUSE OR PHRASE ??
Lola sang beautifully
the white flower
opposite the park
the boys kicked the football
an abandoned ship
EXAMPLES CLAUSE OR PHRASE ??
Lola sang beautifully CLAUSE
the white flower PHRASE
opposite the park PHRASE
the boys kicked the football CLAUSE
an abandoned ship PHRASE
Clause
vs
Sentence
Slice
PIZZA
Clause
Sentence
Type of Clauses
INDEPENDENT (MAIN) CLAUSE DEPENDENT CLAUSE
We can call it as a Sentence.
We can’t call it as a Sentence.
(It contains Conjunction.)
It makes complete sense. It does not make complete sense.
Examples:
1.We cannot play ludo.
2.You must work hard.
Examples:
1.Since dice is missing
2.If you want to succeed in life
EXAMPLES
Independent Clause OR
Dependent Clause ??
Harry is back from work.
So he must take rest
as he enjoys it
Atif plays hockey.
because she was late
INDEPENDENT (MAIN) CLAUSE DEPENDENT CLAUSE
It does not contain any
Conjunction.
It contains Conjunction.
Examples:
1.We cannot play ludo.
2.You must work hard.
Examples:
1.Since dice is missing
2.If you want to succeed in life
# FACT
A Sentence can contain more than one clause.
Example:
1. Harry is back from work. (1)
2. Harry is back from work so he must take rest. (2)
3. Harry is back from work, and he is taking rest. (2)
EXAMPLES DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES
Harry is back from work. Simple Sentence
Harry is back from work
so he must take rest.
Complex Sentence
Harry is back from work,
and he is taking rest.
Compound Sentence
Formula for Identification
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SENTENCES
CLAUSE , (or ;) CONJ. + CLAUSE Compound Sentence
CLAUSE + CONJ. + CLAUSE
CONJ. + CLAUSE , (or ;) + CLAUSE
Complex Sentence
EXAMPLES
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SENTENCES
She loves to eat chocolate ice
cream, but it makes her tummy
hurt.
Even though she loves to eat
chocolote ice cream, it mokes her
tummy hurt
EXAMPLES
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SENTENCES
She loves to eat chocolate ice
cream, but it makes her tummy
hurt.
Compound Sentence
Even though she loves to eat
chocolote ice cream, it mokes her
tummy hurt
Complex Sentence
EXAMPLES
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SENTENCES
l found a dollar on the street, so l
went to the candystore.
Because l found a dollar on the
street, l went to the candy store.
EXAMPLES
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SENTENCES
l found a dollar on the street, so l
went to the candystore.
Compound Sentence
Because l found a dollar on the
street, l went to the candy store.
Complex Sentence
Formula for Identification
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
CLAUSES
M.CLAUSE, (or ;) CONJ. + M.CLAUSE Both are independent
CLAUSE + [CONJ. + CLAUSE]
[CONJ. + CLAUSE], (or ;) + CLAUSE
Dependent/Independent
Principle
Clause
Subordinate
Clause
Co-ordinate
Clause
CLAUSE
Another categoration
Principle
Clause
Independent
Clause
Subordinate
Clause
Co-ordinate
Clause
Dependent
Clause
Dependent
Clause having
Subordinating
Conjunction
Example:
1. When I get to the
beach
2. Where the dog is
sleeping
Subordinate
Clause
Dependent
Clause having
Co-ordinating
Conjunction
Example:
1. but it tastes very
bad
2. and the days
were getting
warmer.
Co-ordinate
Clause
EXAMPLES Subordinate or Co-ordinate
Because I said so
and the streets would be deserted
Since it will rain today
because we want to understand
when there is the good weather
EXAMPLES Subordinate or Co-ordinate
Because I said so Co-ordinate
and the streets would be deserted Co-ordinate
Since it will rain today Subordinate
because we want to understand Co-ordinate
when there is the good weather Subordinate
Which one will you choose ??
When we are unable to handle things all
together, then its better to split them
into parts.
RELATIVE PRONOUN Hindi Translation
What क्या
Which कौन सा
RELATIVE PRONOUN Hindi Translation
What are you doing ? तुम क्या कर रहे हो ?
Which is your
favourite color ?
आपका पसंद�दा रंग
कौन सा है?
Noun
Clause
 A noun is a name of a person, place or thing.
 Example:
 I love to play with my dog.
 I live in Ludhiana.
 द�लया क� वजह से मुझे दस्त (लूस मोशन) हो गया
 Bulger gave me loose motion.
 What I had for breakfast gave me loose motion.
Noun
Clause
 Example:
 I like Nusrat Bharucha.
 I like that girl who acted as lead actress in
Chhalaang Movie.
 My mom usually eat Zulbia.
 My mom usually eat that Syrup field rings made
by deep frying wheat flour.
Noun
Clause
 Example:
 My mom usually eat Zulbia.
 My mom usually eat * .
क्या ????
 Zulbia
Noun
Clause
 Example:
 My mom usually eat that Syrup field rings made by
deep frying wheat flour.
 My mom usually eat * .
क्या ????
 that Syrup field rings made by deep frying wheat flour.
Noun
Clause
 It can easily be identified by breaking the given
sentences into parts and then asking question i.e.
क्या from main (independent) clause whose
answer lies in dependent clause.
 Example:
 I can’t tell you where I lives.
 I can’t tell you + where I lives.
क्या नह�ं बता सकते हो ??
What you can’t tell ??
Noun
Clause
Noun
Clause
 Example:
 He knows that I am a dentist.
 She believed that I was right.
 I can’t remember when Binni was born.
 Everybody asked if I could help.
 I don’t know if my brother is at home.
 I want to know whether today is any special day.
 I can do whatever I want.
 I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
Noun
Clause
 Example:
 He knows that I am a dentist.
 She believed that I was right.
 I can’t remember when Binni was born.
 Everybody asked if I could help.
 I don’t know if my brother is at home.
 I want to know whether today is any special day.
 I can do whatever I want.
 I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
Guess kare
कौन सा
song hai
 Ve main hi tere pichhe pichhe aauni aan
Main hi tainu phone milauni aan
Care nahi Karda
 Mera vi dil chori keeta
Fan tera ban gaya yeh
Ishare tere
Adjective
Clause
 An adjective qualifies noun or pronoun.
 Example:
 They live in a beautiful house.
 Ben is an adorable baby.
 A like that song which was sung by Honey singh in
Chhalaang Movie.
Adjective
Clause
 Example:
 I like that suit which is kept at the bottom of the shelf.
 I like that suit * .
कौन सा ????
 which is kept at the bottom of the shelf.
कौन सा : वो वाला
Adjective
Clause
 It can easily be identified by breaking the given
sentences into parts and then asking question i.e.
कौन सा from main (independent) clause whose
answer lies in dependent clause.
 Example:
 I like those friends which are honest.
 I like those friends + which are honest.
कौन से दोस्त पसंद है ??
Which type of friends do you like ?? Adjective
Clause
Adjective
Clause
 Example:
 We are going to the beach that I like the most.
 Do you know the actor that Shelly is talking about?
 That is the bench where you and I were supposed to
meet.
 This is the park where we can walk the dogs.
 Do you remember the time when we almost missed
the swim meet?
 Monday is the day when I have my doctor’s
appointment.
 Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died
Adjective
Clause
 Example:
 We are going to the beach that I like the most.
 Do you know the actor that Shelly is talking about?
 That is the bench where you and I were supposed to
meet.
 This is the park where we can walk the dogs.
 Do you remember the time when we almost missed
the swim meet?
 Monday is the day when I have my doctor’s
appointment.
 Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died
Type Question Answered Example
Time When ? After the fruit is harvested, it is
sold at the market.
Place Where ? Whenever there are computers,
there is Microsoft Software.
Cause Why ? I didn’t call her because I’m shy.
Contrast How ? (What are the opposites ??) Although Jay has a master’s
degree, he works as a store clerk.
Condition Under what condition ? If you save your money, you will be
able to go to the college.
Purpose Why ? She tool a computer course so that
she could get a better job.
Result What’s the result of .. ? The stars are so far away that they
cant be seen without telescope.
Manner How ? Ancient people used star as if they
were calendars.
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Clauses in Detail

  • 1.
  • 2. Main Ingredient of Hamburger ?
  • 3. Sesame Bun Cheese Pickles Lettuce Ketchup & Mayonnaise Bun Base Onions Croquette (tikki) Main Ingredient
  • 4. Babbling Meaningful sounds + Letters Clauses and Phrases Words Sentences Paragraphs Articles and short Stories Books and Novels Clauses & Phrases Main Ingredient
  • 5. Definitions: •CLAUSE: A group of words that contains only one finite verb. •PHRASE: A group of words that contains no finite verb.
  • 7. Verb Finite After Ram ate the cake, he got loosemotion. Non-finite After eating the cake, Ram got loosemotion.
  • 8. PHRASES CLAUSES No finite verb (Absence of tense) finite verb (Presence of tense) It does not contain subject It contains subject Examples: 1.in the park 2.This red parrot Examples: 1.He plays in the park 2.This red parrot sings.
  • 9. EXAMPLES CLAUSE OR PHRASE ?? Lola sang beautifully the white flower opposite the park the boys kicked the football an abandoned ship
  • 10. EXAMPLES CLAUSE OR PHRASE ?? Lola sang beautifully CLAUSE the white flower PHRASE opposite the park PHRASE the boys kicked the football CLAUSE an abandoned ship PHRASE
  • 15. INDEPENDENT (MAIN) CLAUSE DEPENDENT CLAUSE We can call it as a Sentence. We can’t call it as a Sentence. (It contains Conjunction.) It makes complete sense. It does not make complete sense. Examples: 1.We cannot play ludo. 2.You must work hard. Examples: 1.Since dice is missing 2.If you want to succeed in life
  • 16. EXAMPLES Independent Clause OR Dependent Clause ?? Harry is back from work. So he must take rest as he enjoys it Atif plays hockey. because she was late
  • 17. INDEPENDENT (MAIN) CLAUSE DEPENDENT CLAUSE It does not contain any Conjunction. It contains Conjunction. Examples: 1.We cannot play ludo. 2.You must work hard. Examples: 1.Since dice is missing 2.If you want to succeed in life
  • 18.
  • 19. # FACT A Sentence can contain more than one clause. Example: 1. Harry is back from work. (1) 2. Harry is back from work so he must take rest. (2) 3. Harry is back from work, and he is taking rest. (2)
  • 20. EXAMPLES DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES Harry is back from work. Simple Sentence Harry is back from work so he must take rest. Complex Sentence Harry is back from work, and he is taking rest. Compound Sentence
  • 21. Formula for Identification DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES CLAUSE , (or ;) CONJ. + CLAUSE Compound Sentence CLAUSE + CONJ. + CLAUSE CONJ. + CLAUSE , (or ;) + CLAUSE Complex Sentence
  • 22. EXAMPLES DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES She loves to eat chocolate ice cream, but it makes her tummy hurt. Even though she loves to eat chocolote ice cream, it mokes her tummy hurt
  • 23. EXAMPLES DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES She loves to eat chocolate ice cream, but it makes her tummy hurt. Compound Sentence Even though she loves to eat chocolote ice cream, it mokes her tummy hurt Complex Sentence
  • 24. EXAMPLES DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES l found a dollar on the street, so l went to the candystore. Because l found a dollar on the street, l went to the candy store.
  • 25. EXAMPLES DIFFERENT TYPE OF SENTENCES l found a dollar on the street, so l went to the candystore. Compound Sentence Because l found a dollar on the street, l went to the candy store. Complex Sentence
  • 26. Formula for Identification DIFFERENT TYPE OF CLAUSES M.CLAUSE, (or ;) CONJ. + M.CLAUSE Both are independent CLAUSE + [CONJ. + CLAUSE] [CONJ. + CLAUSE], (or ;) + CLAUSE Dependent/Independent
  • 29. Dependent Clause having Subordinating Conjunction Example: 1. When I get to the beach 2. Where the dog is sleeping Subordinate Clause
  • 30. Dependent Clause having Co-ordinating Conjunction Example: 1. but it tastes very bad 2. and the days were getting warmer. Co-ordinate Clause
  • 31. EXAMPLES Subordinate or Co-ordinate Because I said so and the streets would be deserted Since it will rain today because we want to understand when there is the good weather
  • 32. EXAMPLES Subordinate or Co-ordinate Because I said so Co-ordinate and the streets would be deserted Co-ordinate Since it will rain today Subordinate because we want to understand Co-ordinate when there is the good weather Subordinate
  • 33. Which one will you choose ??
  • 34. When we are unable to handle things all together, then its better to split them into parts.
  • 35.
  • 36. RELATIVE PRONOUN Hindi Translation What क्या Which कौन सा
  • 37. RELATIVE PRONOUN Hindi Translation What are you doing ? तुम क्या कर रहे हो ? Which is your favourite color ? आपका पसंद�दा रंग कौन सा है?
  • 38. Noun Clause  A noun is a name of a person, place or thing.  Example:  I love to play with my dog.  I live in Ludhiana.  द�लया क� वजह से मुझे दस्त (लूस मोशन) हो गया  Bulger gave me loose motion.  What I had for breakfast gave me loose motion.
  • 39. Noun Clause  Example:  I like Nusrat Bharucha.  I like that girl who acted as lead actress in Chhalaang Movie.  My mom usually eat Zulbia.  My mom usually eat that Syrup field rings made by deep frying wheat flour.
  • 40. Noun Clause  Example:  My mom usually eat Zulbia.  My mom usually eat * . क्या ????  Zulbia
  • 41. Noun Clause  Example:  My mom usually eat that Syrup field rings made by deep frying wheat flour.  My mom usually eat * . क्या ????  that Syrup field rings made by deep frying wheat flour.
  • 42. Noun Clause  It can easily be identified by breaking the given sentences into parts and then asking question i.e. क्या from main (independent) clause whose answer lies in dependent clause.  Example:  I can’t tell you where I lives.  I can’t tell you + where I lives. क्या नह�ं बता सकते हो ?? What you can’t tell ?? Noun Clause
  • 43. Noun Clause  Example:  He knows that I am a dentist.  She believed that I was right.  I can’t remember when Binni was born.  Everybody asked if I could help.  I don’t know if my brother is at home.  I want to know whether today is any special day.  I can do whatever I want.  I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
  • 44. Noun Clause  Example:  He knows that I am a dentist.  She believed that I was right.  I can’t remember when Binni was born.  Everybody asked if I could help.  I don’t know if my brother is at home.  I want to know whether today is any special day.  I can do whatever I want.  I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
  • 45.
  • 46. Guess kare कौन सा song hai  Ve main hi tere pichhe pichhe aauni aan Main hi tainu phone milauni aan Care nahi Karda  Mera vi dil chori keeta Fan tera ban gaya yeh Ishare tere
  • 47. Adjective Clause  An adjective qualifies noun or pronoun.  Example:  They live in a beautiful house.  Ben is an adorable baby.  A like that song which was sung by Honey singh in Chhalaang Movie.
  • 48. Adjective Clause  Example:  I like that suit which is kept at the bottom of the shelf.  I like that suit * . कौन सा ????  which is kept at the bottom of the shelf. कौन सा : वो वाला
  • 49. Adjective Clause  It can easily be identified by breaking the given sentences into parts and then asking question i.e. कौन सा from main (independent) clause whose answer lies in dependent clause.  Example:  I like those friends which are honest.  I like those friends + which are honest. कौन से दोस्त पसंद है ?? Which type of friends do you like ?? Adjective Clause
  • 50. Adjective Clause  Example:  We are going to the beach that I like the most.  Do you know the actor that Shelly is talking about?  That is the bench where you and I were supposed to meet.  This is the park where we can walk the dogs.  Do you remember the time when we almost missed the swim meet?  Monday is the day when I have my doctor’s appointment.  Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died
  • 51. Adjective Clause  Example:  We are going to the beach that I like the most.  Do you know the actor that Shelly is talking about?  That is the bench where you and I were supposed to meet.  This is the park where we can walk the dogs.  Do you remember the time when we almost missed the swim meet?  Monday is the day when I have my doctor’s appointment.  Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died
  • 52.
  • 53.
  • 54. Type Question Answered Example Time When ? After the fruit is harvested, it is sold at the market. Place Where ? Whenever there are computers, there is Microsoft Software. Cause Why ? I didn’t call her because I’m shy. Contrast How ? (What are the opposites ??) Although Jay has a master’s degree, he works as a store clerk. Condition Under what condition ? If you save your money, you will be able to go to the college. Purpose Why ? She tool a computer course so that she could get a better job. Result What’s the result of .. ? The stars are so far away that they cant be seen without telescope. Manner How ? Ancient people used star as if they were calendars.