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*GRAMMAR 10.3 PRACTICE (due date: Tuesday, May 3)

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NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR SCORE?

REDO CODE: A9AHHJ

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the adjective clause in each sentence. (20 points)
*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many words to put in the box.
*Do not include any commas or end punctuation in your answer.

2. Identify the relative pronoun or adverb that begins the adjective clause. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in the box.

3. Identify the noun or pronoun that is being modified by the adjective clause. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in the box unless it is a proper noun.
Sentence #1: Is this the place where you had the accident?
Question 1
1.

Adjective Clause: Is this the place where you had the accident? (5)

Question 2
2.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Is this the place where you had the accident?

Question 3
3.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Is this the place where you had the accident?

Sentence #2: The woman whose briefcase you found is here to pick it up.
Question 4
4.

Adjective Clause: The woman whose briefcase you found is here to pick it up. (4)

Question 5
5.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The woman whose briefcase you found is here to pick it up.

Question 6
6.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The woman whose briefcase you found is here to pick it up.

Sentence #3: Is this the toaster that always burns the toast?
Question 7
7.

Adjective Clause: Is this the toaster that always burns the toast? (5)

Question 8
8.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Is this the toaster that always burns the toast?

Question 9
9.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Is this the toaster that always burns the toast?

Sentence #4: The phone call that I just answered was for you.
Question 10
10.

Adjective Clause: The phone call that I just answered was for you. (4)

Question 11
11.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The phone call that I just answered was for you.

Question 12
12.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The phone call that I just answered was for you.

Sentence #5: The people who own that black dog live around the corner.
Question 13
13.

Adjective Clause: The people who own that black dog live around the corner. (5)

Question 14
14.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The people who own that black dog live around the corner.

Question 15
15.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The people who own that black dog live around the corner.

Sentence #6: The cookbooks are in the cupboard where we keep the spices.
Question 16
16.

Adjective Clause: The cookbooks are in the cupboard where we keep the spices. (5)

Question 17
17.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The cookbooks are in the cupboard where we keep the spices.

Question 18
18.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The cookbooks are in the cupboard where we keep the spices.

Sentence #7: The doctor who originally saw us was out today.
Question 19
19.

Adjective Clause: The doctor who originally saw us was out today. (4)

Question 20
20.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The doctor who originally saw us was out today.

Question 21
21.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The doctor who originally saw us was out today.

Sentence #8: We will leave next Friday, which is my birthday.
Question 22
22.

Adjective Clause: We will leave next Friday, which is my birthday. (4)

Question 23
23.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: We will leave next Friday, which is my birthday.

Question 24
24.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: We will leave next Friday, which is my birthday.

Sentence #9: The band that I like best is The Rovers.
Question 25
25.

Adjective Clause: The band that I like best is The Rovers. (4)

Question 26
26.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The band that I like best is The Rovers.

Question 27
27.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The band that I like best is The Rovers.

Sentence #10: Anyone who believes that politician is very gullible.
Question 28
28.

Adjective Clause: Anyone who believes that politician is very gullible. (4)

Question 29
29.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Anyone who believes that politician is very gullible.

Question 30
30.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Anyone who believes that politician is very gullible.

Sentence #11: The basement is the last place where I should have stored the film.
Question 31
31.

Adjective Clause: The basement is the last place where I should have stored the film. (7)

Question 32
32.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The basement is the last place where I should have stored the film.

Question 33
33.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The basement is the last place where I should have stored the film.

Sentence #12: The excuse that he used to explain his lateness was laughable.
Question 34
34.

Adjective Clause: The excuse that he used to explain his lateness was laughable. (7)

Question 35
35.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The excuse that he used to explain his lateness was laughable.

Question 36
36.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The excuse that he used to explain his lateness was laughable.

Sentence #13: The moment when Jason arrives will signal the start of the party.
Question 37
37.

Adjective Clause: The moment when Jason arrives will signal the start of the party. (3)

Question 38
38.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The moment when Jason arrives will signal the start of the party.

Question 39
39.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: The moment when Jason arrives will signal the start of the party.

Sentence #14: Is this the video that you recommended?
Question 40
40.

Adjective Clause: Is this the video that you recommended? (3)

Question 41
41.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Is this the video that you recommended?

Question 42
42.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Is this the video that you recommended?

Sentence #15: Connie, who is the winner, will get the trophy.
Question 43
43.

Adjective Clause: Connie, who is the winner, will get the trophy. (4)

Question 44
44.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Connie, who is the winner, will get the trophy.

Question 45
45.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Connie, who is the winner, will get the trophy.

Sentence #16: Lainie, who is the star of the play, is signing autographs.
Question 46
46.

Adjective Clause: Lainie, who is the star of the play, is signing autographs. (7)

Question 47
47.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Lainie, who is the star of the play, is signing autographs.

Question 48
48.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Lainie, who is the star of the play, is signing autographs.

Sentence #17: Scientists explore rain forest canopies, where many species live.
Question 49
49.

Adjective Clause: Scientists explore rain forest canopies, where many species live. (4)

Question 50
50.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Scientists explore rain forest canopies, where many species live.

Question 51
51.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Scientists explore rain forest canopies, where many species live.

Sentence #18: Is this the location where the battle took place?
Question 52
52.

Adjective Clause: Is this the location where the battle took place? (5)

Question 53
53.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Is this the location where the battle took place?

Question 54
54.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Is this the location where the battle took place?

Sentence #19: Harry bought a ten-speed, which is his favorite kind of bike.
Question 55
55.

Adjective Clause: Harry bought a ten-speed, which is his favorite kind of bike. (7)

Question 56
56.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Harry bought a ten-speed, which is his favorite kind of bike.

Question 57
57.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Harry bought a ten-speed, which is his favorite kind of bike.

Sentence #20: Is the actor whom you like in the movie?
Question 58
58.

Adjective Clause: Is the actor whom you like in the movie? (3)

Question 59
59.

Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Is the actor whom you like in the movie?

Question 60
60.

Noun/Pronoun Modified: Is the actor whom you like in the movie?