Adjective Clauses
Clauses to Phrases
Punctuation of Clauses/Phrases
Adjective Clauses with Quantifiers and Prepositions
Vocabulary
100
Where is the adjective clause in this sentence? The human skeleton, which contains 206 bones, is a strong flexible structure.
which contains 206 bones
100
Identify the adjective phrase in this sentence: People living near the coast had to be evacuated.
living near the coast
100
Is the comma in the right place, wrong place or does it need to be removed? Do you see that man, wearing a green hat?
No comma needed
100
Where is the adjective clause with a quantifier? He studies for the three exams, all of which are required for his major.
all of which are required for his major
100
Omar broke Masahiro's watch but he told him he will pay for it. Omar did what? shifted the blame, made up an excuse, or made up for what he did
He made up for what he did.
200
Which noun does the adjective clause in this sentence modify? *Money is a subject which people are rarely honest about.
Subject
200
Fix the mistake: At the park, there is a path leads to a spectacular view.
At the park, there is a path leading to a spectacular view.
200
Where does the comma(s) go or no comma? A hurricane which is a violent storm can cause great destruction.
A hurricane, which is a violent storm, can cause great destruction.
200
Where is the adjective clause with a preposition? The researcher from whom we received the survey is studying attitudes about lying.
from whom we received the survey
200
When someone does something anonymously, they... do not want anyone to know they did it or like to help people
Do not want anyone to know they did it
300
The Miller family, (whose/in which) house is for sale, hopes to find a buyer soon
whose
300
Alaska, (knowing, known) for its beautiful landscape, has a small population.
known
300
Remove the commas or no? The woman, whose house you admired, is a famous author.
The woman whose house you admired is a famous author.
300
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective clause with a quantifier. The reporter questioned the students, __________ are studying in La Verne. none of which all of whom one of whose
all of whom
300
What does a philanthropist do?
Helps others usually by donating money to organizations
400
Combine the two sentences to form one sentence with an adjective clause: My sister has two children. Their names are Haoting and Fiona.
My sister has two children whose names are Haoting and Fiona.
400
Combine the two sentences to form one sentence with an adjective phrase. In Canada, you see signs. They are written in both English and French.
In Canada, you see signs written in both English and French.
400
Commas or no commas: The precious, whose origin is unknown, was stolen from the gallery.
Correct.
400
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective clause with a preposition: There are situations __________ it is impossible to tell the truth. in which for whom about which
in which
400
What does Mandatory mean?
Required or "a must"
500
Combine the two sentences to form one sentence with an adjective clause: ULV has a great MBA program. It is located in California.
ULV, which is located in California, has a great MBA program.
500
Combine the two sentences into one sentence with an adjective phrase in it. We need someone to design this project. He or she holds a degree in architecture.
We need someone holding a degree in architecture to design this project.
500
Put the commas in the correct place or no commas: There's no place in the world where people are completely honest all the time.
No commas
500
Make a sentence with the following adjective clause with a quantifier: several of which
She had many dresses, several of which are from Japan.
500
Make a sentence for the phrase, "moral support"
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