Adjective Clause
Adverbial Clause
Conditional Clause
Subordinate Clause
Participial Clause
100

The child, who had become quite skilled at playing the piano, gave a captivating performance.

become, became, have become
Adjective clause: who had become quite skilled at playing the piano 

100

She began the race as soon as the starter's gun went off, hoping to gain an early lead.

Adverbial Clause: "as soon as the starter's gun went off"
begin, began, have begun

100

"If you cast a stone into a calm pond, it creates ripples."

cast - cast - have cast

Make me a conditional using 'cast' 

100

Because you mentioned your love for travel, have you ever considered taking a gap year to explore the world?

  • Subordinate Clause: "Because you mentioned your love for travel"
  • Main Clause: "Have you ever considered taking a gap year to explore the world?"
100

Amazed by the stunning sunset, have you ever taken a spontaneous road trip to see a beautiful natural phenomenon?

  • Participial Clause: "Amazed by the stunning sunset"
  • Main Clause: "Have you ever taken a spontaneous road trip to see a beautiful natural phenomenon?"
200

The team, which had beaten all its rivals in the tournament, celebrated their victory with enthusiasm.

beat, beat, beaten 

200

He carefully bent the metal sheet so that it fit perfectly into the frame.

Adverbial Clause: "so that it fit perfectly into the frame"

bend, bent, have bent 

200

"If you catch the early train tomorrow, you will arrive in time for the meeting."

catch - caught - caught
Make me a conditional clause using catch 

200

Although it's raining outside, would you like to go for a walk with an umbrella?

  • Subordinate Clause: "Although it's raining outside"
  • Main Clause: "Would you like to go for a walk with an umbrella?"
200

Fascinated by ancient civilizations, do you enjoy visiting historical museums and archaeological sites?

  • Participial Clause: "Fascinated by ancient civilizations"
  • Main Clause: "Do you enjoy visiting historical museums and archaeological sites?"
300

The athlete, who had backslid in his training regimen, struggled to regain his previous form.

backslide, backslid, backslid/backslidden 

300

She beseeched him earnestly, hoping he would reconsider his decision to leave.

Adverbial Clause: "hoping he would reconsider his decision to leave"

beseech - besought/beseeched - besought/beseeched

300

"If I could choose any superpower, I would choose the ability to fly."

 choose - chose - chosen
Make me a conditional 

300

Since you may be a history enthusiast, which historical period do you find most fascinating?

  • Subordinate Clause: "Since you're a history enthusiast"
  • Main Clause: "Which historical period do you find most fascinating?"
300

Impressed by your dedication, how did you manage to complete such a challenging project ahead of schedule?

  • Participial Clause: "Impressed by your dedication"
  • Main Clause: "How did you manage to complete such a challenging project ahead of schedule?"
400

The professor, who had awakened early every day for years, claimed it was the secret to his productivity.

awake, awoke, have awoken 

400

They bet on the horse with the longest odds, expecting a big payout if it won.

Adverbial Clause: "expecting a big payout if it won"

bet - bet - bet

400

"If he had clung to the old ways, he might not have adapted to the changing industry."

cling - clung - clung
make me a conditional 

400

While you are living abroad, did you have any memorable cultural experiences?

  • Subordinate Clause: "While you were studying abroad"
  • Main Clause: "Did you have any memorable cultural experiences?"
400

Moved by the touching story, have you ever cried while watching a heartwarming movie?

  • Participial Clause: "Moved by the touching story"
  • Main Clause: "Have you ever cried while watching a heartwarming movie?"
500

Make me a sentence using an adjective clause with: bear, bore, have borne 

It was hard to bear the pain, which you inflicted on me, while you tattooed me. 

500

Make me a sentence using an adverbial clause with: bid, bid, have bid

He bid farewell to his friends with a heavy heart, not knowing when he would see them again.

500

"If she hadn't come to that conference last year, she wouldn't be in the position she is now."

come - came - come
make me a conditional 

500

If you're available this weekend, would you be interested in joining us for a picnic at the park?

  • Subordinate Clause: "If you're available this weekend"
  • Main Clause: "Would you be interested in joining us for a picnic at the park?"
500

Inspired by your creative approach, can you share some tips on how you come up with unique ideas for your artwork?

  • Participial Clause: "Inspired by your creative approach"
  • Main Clause: "Can you share some tips on how you come up with unique ideas for your artwork?"
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