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How to embed clause in WPD

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hi Iamp;#39;m Amy welcome to I teach with Amy today weamp;#39;re going to learn about embedded clauses before we get started letamp;#39;s remind ourselves what we learned in our last lesson we learn about clauses a Clause must need a subject and a verb we also learn about dependent clauses and independent clauses a dependent clause has a subject and a verb but is not a complete thought and usually starts with a subordinating conjunction an independent clause can stand alone it doesnamp;#39;t need a dependent clause it usually has a subject and a verb and can be a standalone sentence okay so letamp;#39;s get started an embedded clause is a clause that sits in between a independent clause itamp;#39;s a dependent clause itamp;#39;s usually marked with two commas it has a subject and a verb and adds more information to your sentence take a look at this sentence my dad likes sandwiches in this sentence the sentence doesnamp;#39;t give us much information about my dad at all however

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Embedded systems are used in a wide range of technologies across an array of industries. Some examples include: Automobiles. Modern cars commonly consist of many computers (sometimes as many as 100), or embedded systems, designed to perform different tasks within the vehicle.
Embedding refers to the process of inserting one sentence into another sentence. It includes putting questions into affirmative sentences, with a subsequent change in word order (embedded questions). I wonder if you could tell me what time it is? is the question What time is it?
Embedded clauses are placed within the main clause in a sentence. They do not make sense as stand-alone sentences, unlike main clauses. For example: The giraffe, who was the tallest in the zoo, towered over the other animals.
Parenthesis is when a word, phrase or clause is inserted into the sentence to give extra information. They are sometimes also known as an embedded clauses or as embedded relative clauses (if they begin with a relative pronoun).
For example, captain has the word cap embedded at the beginning, trombone has the word bone embedded at the end, and catalog has cat and log embedded at the beginning and at the end.
The more different clauses children are confident using, the more engaging their writing will become. To do both of these things, children need to understand how a relative clause needs to begin with a relative pronoun, and an embedded clause is put inside a main clause with the help of commas.
add extra information to a sentence that couldnt be a sentence on its own. separate this information from the rest of the sentence using commas, dashes - or brackets () start their clauses using with, who or where
An embedded clause is a grammatical term used in English when your child is in Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11). It means a clause that is used in the middle of a sentence to add more information. It is a type of subordinate clause - this just means that it doesnt make sense without the rest of the sentence.

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