Tom Loves Erica, and She Loves Him
Tom Loves Erica, and She Loves Him
Tom Loves Erica, and She Loves Him
MULTIPLE CLAUSES
A clause is a group of words containing a subject and
a verb. Some clauses can stand alone as a sentence
(independent clause). Many sentences in English
have more than one clause. *Tom loves Erica, and she
loves him
We must check:
1. Every subject has a verb and every verb has a
subject.
2. Various clauses in the sentence are correctly
joined.
USE COORDINATE CONNECTORS CORRECTLY
When you have two clauses in a sentence, you must connect
the clauses correctly by using : and, but, or, nor, so, yet, for,
because , a comma (,),etc.
Ex:
Tom is singing and Paul is dancing
Tom is tall, but Paul is short.
Tom must write the letter, or Paul will do it
Tom is tired, yet he is not going to sleep
The word “whoever” serves two functions (subject “is” and the connector
that joins the two clauses)
The woman is filling the glass that she put on the table.
The glass that she put on the table contains milk
When you are finished with the report, you are free to leave.