SAT Digital Reading and Writing Test quick start guide: Difference between revisions

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* note: if we used the wording, "The snow fell all night, which meant school canceled," we would then have the clause "school canceled" (subject-verb) as a dependent (noun) clause within the first dependent (relative) clause:
* note: if we used the wording, "The snow fell all night, which meant school canceled," we would then have the clause "school canceled" (subject-verb) as a dependent (noun) clause within the first dependent (relative) clause:
** i.e. ''The snow fell all night, <font style="background-color: yellow;">which meant</font> <font style="background-color: lightgreen;">school canceled</font>''
** i.e. ''The snow fell all night, <font style="background-color: yellow;">which meant</font> <font style="background-color: lightgreen;">school canceled</font>''
*** <font style="background-color: yellow;">relative clause</div></span>
*** <font style="background-color: yellow;">relative clause</font>
*** <font style="background-color: lightgreen;">noun clause</font>
*** <font style="background-color: lightgreen;">noun clause</font>
** the dependent marker "that" is assumed (thus can be omitted):  
** the dependent marker "that" is assumed (thus can be omitted):