Relative Clauses
Appositive Phrases
Participal Phrases
Mystery
Fun Knowledge
100

Fill in the blank to make it a Relative Clause

Use one of the following words: Which, Where, Whose, Who, Whom

There was once a man ______ had a dog

Who

100

Identify the Appositive phrase in the sentence

Queen Victoria, one of England’s greatest monarchs, ruled for sixty-three years.

One of England's greatest monarchs

100

Identify the participial phrase the in the sentence

Phil, worn out by his long trip, slept for twelve hours

Worn out by his long trip

100

What is the appositive phrase in this sentence?


Mrs. Norbert, the president of the company, will speak at the dinner. 

The president of the company

100

How many days of school has Mrs. Long missed this year?

1

200

Fill in the blank to make a relative clause. 

use one of the following words: Which, Where, whose, who, whom


Presently they came along a narrow path ______ led to the house.

Which

200

Identify the Appositive phrase in this sentence

The garage, a two-car one, is attached to the house.

a two-car one

200

Identify the participle phrase in this sentence. 

Watching me closely, the dog came toward me. 


Watching me closely

200

What is the participial phrase in this sentence?

Having been told of her job offer, Kathy smiled happily. 

Having been told of her job offer. 

200

How many years has Mrs. Long been employed at the school?

5

300

Fill in the blank to make a relative clause. 

Use one of the following words: Which, where, whose, who, whom

It was he _______ had stolen the papers

who 

300

Identify the appositive phrases in this sentence. 

We enjoy walking, an exercise which requires no great skill.

an exercise which requires no great skill.

300

Identify the participial phrase in the sentence

Jumping up and down, the cheerleaders urged the team on. 


Jumping up and down.

300

Fill in the blank to make it a relative clause


Then he pushed the curtain aside, and the woman _______ he had just noticed greeted him with a low cry. 

Whom 

300

What is Mrs. Long's favorite holiday?

Halloween

400

Fill in the blank to make a relative clause

use one of the following words: which, where,whose, whom, who

You talk about everything as if you knew more about it than the people ________ business it is to know all about it

whose

400

Identify the appositives in this sentence 

The flashlight should be returned to Mark, the owner. 

The owner

400

identify the Pariticpal phrase in this sentence. 

We saw an old woman walking up the path. 

walking up the path 

400

Combine the two sentences to make an Appositive phrase

The sick elephant attacked its trainer

The sick elephant is the one in the third cage. 

The sick elephant, the one in the third cage, attacked its trainer. 

400

Describe the last tattoo Mrs. Long got this summer.

3 Dragons and a dagger

500
What is a relative clause?
A kind of dependent clause (can't stand alone), and gives information about the person or thing mentioned 
500

What is the definition of an appositive phrase

a. A noun phrase that comes after another noun to provide extra information 

b.  a word derived from a verb that can be used as an adjective or to form certain verb tenses 

c. with who, which, that as subject pronoun can be replaced with a participle. 

A.

500

What is a participle? 

A word formed from a verb and used as an adjective or a noun. 

run- running

call- called 

500

Is it an appositive phrase or a participial phrase?

The California coastline, a national treasure, is the longest of all the states. 


Appositive

500

What is Mrs. Long's favorite chocolate bar?

Mr. Goodbar