Practice 3 Meeting 3 EXERCISE 1. Decide Whether These Underlined Clauses Are AP For Adjective Phrase, NC For Noun Clause or ADVP For Adverb Clause
Practice 3 Meeting 3 EXERCISE 1. Decide Whether These Underlined Clauses Are AP For Adjective Phrase, NC For Noun Clause or ADVP For Adverb Clause
Practice 3 Meeting 3 EXERCISE 1. Decide Whether These Underlined Clauses Are AP For Adjective Phrase, NC For Noun Clause or ADVP For Adverb Clause
EXERCISE 1. Decide whether these underlined clauses are AP for adjective phrase,
NC for noun clause or ADVP for adverb clause.
1. She cleaned the hospital, which was filthy, to the best of her ability.
2. Once he began his work, his crew restored buildings and made detailed maps of the
city.
3. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in the year of 79, the city of Pompeii vanished.
4. He is most famous for what he wrote and drew.
5. During the Elizabethan era, many people believed that human society reflected the
order of the universe.
6. If families remained in order, the state would be in good shape.
7. A state that was orderly reflected the pattern of the universe.
8. Treason, which disrupted order, resulted in severe punishment.
9. Whoever committed treason risked torture, mutilation, and death.
10. Several individuals took the risk, even though the penalty was great.
11. After Elizabeth I became queen, she foiled several plots by her cousin, the queen of
Scotland.
12. Elizabeth wondered whether the execution of a fellow queen was immoral.
13. Finally she reached the moment when she had no real choice.
14. With true regret, Elizabeth signed the order that commanded her cousin's death.
15. Although she studied hard for her ESL vocabulary test, she got a bad grade.
16. When you arrive in school every day, you must go to your locker to get your things
ready for class.
17. I know why she wasn't in school yesterday.
18. I don't know yet whether I can come to your party.
19. Since I came to Germany I have not once played tennis.
20. The table, which costs $ 100, is made of steel.
EXERCISES 2. Write the adjective clause from thes following clauses. Look at the
example given!
1. Last week, our cat gave birth to a litter of kittens, but we didn't know where ________.
a. is our cat
b. our cat was
c. our cat is
d. was our cat
2. Now, our cat is home again, and we can't believe how many ________.
4. The kittens are so noisy that I can hardly hear what ________.
a. don't we
b. that shouldn't
c. that we shouldn't
d. that we don't
6. The cat belongs to my daughter, so my husband insisted that ________ them for adoption.
(give them away)
a. she offer
b. she offers
c. she will offer
d. she must offer
a. don't be
b. doesn't be
c. not be
d. not to be
8. She needed to find new homes for them, but she didn't know whom ________ .
a. that she
b. what she
c. what she would
d. that she would
10. Neighbors dropped by just to take a look. Everyone picked out ____________ .
11. One mother told her son, "_______ is daily care. Can you give that?"
12. "Adopting a kitten depends on ____________ the ability to care for it."
a. have you
b. whether you have
c. that have you
d. if have you
EXERCISE 4. Complete the sentences with the given adverbial clauses. "before, after,
whenever, while, until and as soon as".
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