Complete the sentence with a subordinator of adjective clauses: The child, ________ (become) quite skilled at playing the piano, gave a captivating performance.
Adjective clause: who had become quite skilled at playing the piano.
"If she hadn't come to that conference last year, she wouldn't be in the position she is now." is a conditional clause.
TRUE.
Make a subordinate nominal clause using the word "whoever"
"Whoever ate my lunch is in big trouble"
Because you mentioned your love for travel, have you ever considered taking a gap year to explore the world?
Answer: Adverbial clause of reason.
Complete the following sentence so as it can be an adverbial clause of time:
I’ve never talked to my aunt _____ my grandfather died.
The subordinate clause in the sentence "She began the race as soon as the starter's gun went off, hoping to gain an early lead." an adverbial clause of comment.
FALSE. It's an adverbial clause of time.
Make a conditional clause using "catch".
"If you catch the early train tomorrow, you will arrive in time for the meeting."
Although it's raining outside, would you like to go for a walk with an umbrella?
Answer: Concessive adverbial subordinate clause.
Complete the sentence so the clause can be a conditional:
______ (you/available) this weekend, would you be interested in joining us for a picnic at the park?
If you are available this weekend, would you be interested in joining us for a picnic at the park?
"When you saw me doesn't matter" is an adverbial clause of time.
FALSE. It's a nominal relative clause.
Make a sentence with a conditional clause using the word "choose".
"If I could choose any superpower, I would choose the ability to fly."
That more people contributed than last year is remarkable.
Answer: Comparative (functioning as a subject)