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Islamic Sentences: Clause Types

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📚 Part 1: Identifying Clauses

I can identify independent and dependent clauses in sentences.

1. Circle the independent clause in each sentence:

While Ahmad prayed, | he felt peaceful.

Before going to the mosque, | Fatima put on her hijab.

Although it was early, | Hassan woke up for Fajr prayer.

2. Is this a dependent or independent clause? "because Zahra studied hard"

Dependent clause

Independent clause

✏️ Part 2: Compound & Complex Sentences

I can write compound and complex sentences using Islamic names and themes.

3. Combine these independent clauses using and, but, or so to make compound sentences:

Aisha loves to read Quran _________ Maryam enjoys listening to it.

4. Create a complex sentence using this dependent clause:

"When Ramadan begins..."

5. Which sentence is complex?

Omar and Yusuf went to Islamic school.

After prayer time ended, Kareem read some Quran.

Layla prayed at the mosque but Zainab prayed at home.

🌟 Part 3: Create Your Own!

Challenge: Write your own sentences using Islamic names.

6. Write a compound sentence about two friends:
7. Write a complex sentence about prayer time:

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