Adjective clauses describe an adjective
False. They describe a noun
I finally passed the course,that made me happy.
(no comma before 'that')
I finally passed the course, which made me happy.
What kind of adverb clause is this?
If you have a budget, you prioritize your most important expenditures.
a. manner b. concession/contrast c. purpose d. condition
d. condition
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"As soon as she got home she turned on the television."
"As soon as she got home, she turned on the television."
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He said, that his boss was not nice to him.
No comma after 'said'
He said that his boss was not nice to him.
What is the correct pronoun?
I have a student______ has 5 cats.
Who
Then I went to a school where had no strict rules for students.
Then I went to a school that/which had no strict rules for students.
Where does the comma go?
Although he studied hard he did not pass his drivers license.
After 'hard'
Although he studied hard, he did not pass his drivers license.
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Although, Canadians are in debt but their standard of living is quite high.
Although/Even though/Though Canadians are in debt, their standard of living is quite high.
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Could you tell me if the class does start at 9:00?
Could you tell me if the class starts at 9:00?
What is the correct relative pronoun?
Banff is a place __________ many tourists go.
where or in which
I have a neighbour, his son can often get what he wants.
I have a neighbour whose son can often get what he wants.
Join these sentences to make a time clause
I got to the bus stop. The bus had already left.
When I got to the bus stop, the bus had already left.
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For example, when an interviewer asks about age.
For example, when an interviewer asks about age, this is discrimination.
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I don't know why does she come late.
I don't know why she comes late.
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I saw a car. I want to buy it.
I saw a car that/which I want to buy.
My parents who they always let me make my own decisions.
My parents always let me make my own decisions.
OR
My parents, who always let me make my own decisions, were the kindest people you have ever met.
OR
My parents, who were the kindest people you have ever met, always let me make my own decisions.
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She got home. She turned on the television.
As soon as/when/after she got home, she turned on the television.
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I will not go until I will get my money back.
Remove the second 'will' in the dependent clause
I will not go until I get my money back.
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It is a well known fact.
Businesses exploit workers.
The teacher thanked the students who gave her flowers.
Did ALL or SOME of the students give her flowers?
SOME
Some temporary foreign workers live in bad accommodation who come to Canada to work on farms.
Some temporary foreign workers who come to Canada to work on farms have to live in bad accommodation.
Join the sentences using an adverb clause of concession.
He is poor. He is happy.
Although/Even though/Though he is poor, he is happy.
I want to go to Stanley Park. Because, I heard it is beautiful.
I want to go to Stanley Park because I heard it is beautiful.
Join the sentences to make a noun clause
The workers can't trust.
The agents say things.
The workers can't trust what the agents say.