DIRECTIONS:
1. Determine if the underlined clause is an adjective, adverb, or noun clause. (24 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are exactly EIGHT of each type.
Mr. Dyer and Ms. Peabody, who judged the science fair, spoke highly of your project.
The children cried because the storm knocked out the lights.
When the submarine surfaced, the water hardly rippled.
The scientist who won the award is my father’s cousin.
Your story about how the detective solved the mystery is very interesting, Patti.
Sarah was worried about whether she had made the basketball team.
The Tale of Genji is a famous Japanese novel that my brother read for a class.
I was really sorry after I nonchalantly told her secret to our friends.
Even if I take the train, I still might be late to my appointment.
No one could understand what the directions were explaining.
Ernesto had many fine qualities that made him very popular.
Did anybody see where that snowball came from?
We looked for fireflies at night whenever we had time.
Anyone who calls the office will hear the recording of Jane’s message.
The book that I cherish the most is the one on this shelf.
After the movie had begun, we arrived at the theater.
Ruth gave her jacket to someone who needed it more.
Whatever restaurant you choose is okay with me.
The runners who finished the race were out of breath.
Derek panicked after he saw his new haircut.
Whoever sells the most candy receives an award.
Doug was proud after he completed his term paper.
Calid is disturbed at how his family reacted to the news.
Science still cannot explain why some animals behave oddly before earthquakes.