Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
What is a phrase, an independent clause, and a dependent clause?
These are all from a group of words together. A phrase, for instance, has nothing: no subject, no verb, or both!
Ex:
Without you
"Without you" has no verb, and only a subject, making it a phrase
A dependent clause has a subject and a verb, but it doesn't express a complete thought. (basically, it cannot be a sentence all on its own)
Ex:
Because you cheated
"Because you cheated" does not create a sentence, and so it is dependent.
An independent clause, however, is like a dependent clause, but it expresses a complete thought.
Ex:
I love dogs
"I love dogs" has a subject, and a verb, and can stand on its. own, making it an independent clause.
Apply this to your worksheet. I'm afraid I can't explain each one, so use the information above to help guide your answers.