Underline the subjects, circle the verbs and box the objects. Then decide if the sentence is simple (S), compound (C) or complex (CX).
Match the dependant clause with the best independent clause.
Finish the sentences by choosing the correct subordinate conjunction. You can only use each one once.
1. you take the pot out of the oven, wear the oven gloves.
2. I won't give you the card you tell me where mine is.
3. Ice cream will actually make you warmer rather than colder it contains so many calories.
4. Cats have more than 100 vocal sounds, dogs have only about 10.
5. You know it's going to be a bad day your boss calls you at 8 am.
6. you want to know where I want, check the GPS.
7. the bell rings, you can go. Be patient.
8. I went to the party I really didn't want to.
9. you see your name on the list, take a seat.
10. I was driving, I saw many new billboards.