English, asked by casaljohnemannuel, 5 hours ago

Directions: Box the independent clause and underline the dependent
clause in the following sentences.
1.
Thousands of villagers in Batangas fled their homes when Taal Volcano
suddenly rumbled into life last January 2020.
2. Many people made their living off the rich land around the volcano
before the volcanic eruption.
3. Footages of ruined pineapple fields which were coated in ash were
released a week after the incident happened.
The people reckoned that they can slowly rebuild their lives if Taal will
go back to sleep.
5.
Tagaytay is a popular getaway for Manila residents who often take
boats on the lake around the volcano.
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Answers

Answered by maanyadixith
10

Answer:

they were all tryna be safe -_-

Explanation:

Answered by varshamittal029
5

Answer:

  1. Thousands of villagers in Batangas fled their homes when Taal Volcano suddenly rumbled into life last January 2020.
  2. Many people made their living off the rich land around the volcano before the volcanic eruption.
  3. Footages of ruined pineapple fields which were coated in ash were released a week after the incident happened.
  4. The people reckoned that they can slowly rebuild their lives if Taal will go back to sleep.
  5. Tagaytay is a popular getaway for Manila residents who often take boats on the lake around the volcano.

(dependent clauses have been underlined and independent clauses have been typed in bold)

Explanation:

A complete thought is expressed by an independent clause, which is a group of words that includes a subject and verb. A sentence is an independent clause.

A dependent clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb but does not express an entire thought. A sentence cannot contain a dependent clause. A dependent marker word is frequently used to identify a dependent clause. A dependent marker word is a word that is added to the beginning of an independent clause to convert it to a dependent clause.

Connect independent clauses with coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) or semicolons. These new sentences are referred to as compound sentences.

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