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This Subordinate Clauses Trivia Quiz assesses the ability to identify subordinate clauses in complex sentences. It enhances understanding of English grammar, focusing on clause identification, crucial for effective communication...

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Identify the adjective clauses in the following sentences. Remember that these clauses begin with relative pronouns that refer to an antecedent-noun. Thus, we say that the antecedent-noun is modified by the adjective clause.

Questions: 5  |  Attempts: 6220   |  Last updated: Sep 22, 2025
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    Doctors who study the nervous system are called neurologists.
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What do you know about relative clauses? Do you believe you can sail through this quiz? A relative clause is the type most often considered, qualifies a specific element occurring in the main clause, and refers to that...

Questions: 20  |  Attempts: 1394   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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    We use defining relative clauses to give essential information about a person, thing, place, time or reason and to make it clear which one we are talking about
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Make sure that you log in with your name. Earn at least a 90%, print out the certificate, and bring it to class by the due date. If you do all this: you will get extra credit on your quiz!   Remember A clause is a...

Questions: 15  |  Attempts: 140   |  Last updated: Aug 2, 2025
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    Usually noun clauses begin with that, what, where, when, who, whom, which, whose, how, why, whether, etc. Noun clauses perform the same functions in sentences that nouns do: A noun clause can be the subject of a sentence: What Billy did shocked his friends. A noun clause can be an object of a verb: Billy’s friends didn’t know that he couldn’t swim. (This answers the question "What didn't they know?") A noun clause can be a subject complement: Billy’s mistake was that he refused to take lessons.(This answers the question "What was his mistake?") A noun clause can be an object of a preposition: Mary is not responsible for what Billy did. (This answers the question "For what  is Mary not responsible?") A noun clause (but not a noun) can be an adjective complement: Everybody is sad that Billy drowned. (This answers the question "Why is everybody sad?")   FIND THE NOUN CLAUSE IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: Anyone who says that English teachers are boring will be punished.
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