Adjective Clauses
Adverb Clauses
Participles
Infinitives
Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers
100

Give 3 relative pronouns or adverbs used at the start of Adjective clauses.

Who, Whom, Which, That, Those, Where, When, Why

100

This adverb clause indicates when or how often something happened.

Adverb clause of time

100

True or False: Verbals are words that look like verbs but function as something else.

True

100

What is added before a verb to change it into an infinitve?

to

100

True or False: The following sentence is a misplaced modifier.

Freddy found Foxy away from the cove that was torn.

True

200

Identify the relative pronoun used in the following sentence:

The obby that I killed time during the previous game was boring.

that

200

Identify the adverb clause:

They stayed home because they felt sick.

because they felt sick

200

Identify the participle in the following sentence: 

Excited by Laufey's upcoming concert, the fans flooded social media with reactions.

excited

200

True or False:An Infinitive is a verbal. Therefore, it is also a verb.

False

200

Identify the misplaced modifier.

The dog scared the boy running down the road.

running down the road

300

Fill in the blanks to make the sentence appropriate:

I am looking for the girl                wallet was left behind.

I am looking for a girl whose wallet got left behind.

300

Identify the adverb clause in the sentence, as well as the type of adverb used.

The Destruction will wreck havoc wherever it pleases.

wherever it pleases - Adverb clause of place

300

Identify the participial phrase:

Streaming music from Spotify while studying, Jax finally understood the grammar lesson.

Streaming music from Spotify while studying

300

Write the letter of the odd one out. Infinifitives can be the following EXCEPT:

A. Adjective B. Adverb

C. Noun D. Preposition

D. Preposition

300

Yes or no: Does the sentence have a misplaced or dangling modifier? If yes, specify if it is misplaced or dangling.

Grinding for materials in the dungeon, the artifact pile eventually accumulated.

Yes - Dangling

400

Identify the adjective clause in the sentence.

The cat which I adopted has just lost its favorite toy.

which I adopted

400

Rewrite the sentence to place the adverbial clause at the start of the sentence.

Anya wasn't allowed to use her IPad anymore because she flunked her exam.

Because she flunked her exam, Anya wasn't allowed to use her IPad anymore.

400

Identify if "running" in the sentence is used as a GERUND or as a PARTICIPLE.

As tempting as it is, running away from your problems is ill-advised.

Gerund

400

Identify the infinitive phrase in the following sentence:

Eager to defeat his rival, the ace hockey player became heated in the competition.

to defeat his rival

400

Yes or no: Does the sentence have a misplaced or dangling modifier? If yes, specify if it is misplaced or dangling.

Furina was delighted when Clorinde dropped her criminal pursuit with an ear-to-ear grin.

Yes - Misplaced

500

Combine the two sentences to make one sentence, using an adjective clause.

Mister duck went to a lemonade stand. He wanted grapes.

Mister duck, who wanted grapes, went to a lemonade stand.

500

Which of the two sentences has a clause? (Only write the CAPITAL letter of your answer)

A. We prepared for the quiz because we wanted to pass it.

B. We prepared for the quiz because of our stubbornness.

Sentence A

We prepared for the quiz because we wanted to pass it.


500

Combine the two sentences to change the verb "learned" into a participle.

Frieren learned the spell immediatley. The spell was used to defeat the mimic.

The immediatley learned spell was used by Frieren to defeat the mimic.

500

Simplify the verb "thought" and use it in a sentence to show an infinitive.

--To think

500

Fix the following sentence with a dangling modifier:

Walking through the park, the sky looked majestic.

Walking through the park, I saw the sky looked majestic.

Walking through the park, (subject) the sky looked majestic.