Phrase and Clause Review

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1.
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Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

I can't wait until I no longer have to CREATE GRAMMAR SENTENCES.
2.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

I pity the fool WHO DOES NOT LIKE STINKY CHEESE.
3.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

The small hermit crab scuttled onto the beach, while THE GIANT BLUE CRAB SWAM MENACINGLY PAST.
4.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

No one is listening, yet YOU KEEP TALKING.
5.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

Since she wasn't looking where she was going, SHE STUBBED HER TOE AGAINST THE CURB.
6.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

TIRED PUPPIES are the best puppies.
7.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

Although THE CROCODILE SEEMED NICE, he was just waiting for a foolish tourist to get too close.
8.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

Becca peered into the closet; A MONSTER STARED BACK AT HER.
9.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

Marcel ENJOYS CLEANING HIS OFFICE.
10.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

The howler monkeys fell silent as THE LEOPARD APPROACHED.
11.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

MOUTAIN GOATS destroyed all the vegetation on site.
12.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

They tried to listen to her, but THEY WERE ALL TOO BORED TO PAY ATTENTION.
13.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

The students voted and decided that EXAMS SHOULD BE BANNED.
14.
1 point
Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

DO YOU HAVE THE TIME TO LISTEN TO ME WHINE?
15.
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Identify whether the UPPERCASE words constitute a phrase, an independent clause, or a dependent clause:

I DON'T UNDERSTAND why you're howling at the moon right now.