*GRAMMAR 10.3 REDO

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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: The horse that Danny owns is a well-trained Tennessee walking horse.
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Adjective Clause: The horse that Danny owns is a well-trained Tennessee walking horse. (3)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The horse that Danny owns is a well-trained Tennessee walking horse.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The horse that Danny owns is a well-trained Tennessee walking horse.

Sentence #2: Tell everyone whom you see about Tara’s surprise party.
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Adjective Clause: Tell everyone whom you see about Tara’s surprise party. (3)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Tell everyone whom you see about Tara’s surprise party.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: Tell everyone whom you see about Tara’s surprise party.

Sentence #3: The bad weather is the reason why I decided to drive instead of walk.
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Adjective Clause: The bad weather is the reason why I decided to drive instead of walk. (8)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The bad weather is the reason why I decided to drive instead of walk.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The bad weather is the reason why I decided to drive instead of walk.

Sentence #4: For his science project, Geoffry collected every specimen that he could find.
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Adjective Clause: For his science project, Geoffry collected every specimen that he could find. (4)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: For his science project, Geoffry collected every specimen that he could find.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: For his science project, Geoffry collected every specimen that he could find.

Sentence #5: I don’t like driving in traffic where the vehicles are bumper to bumper.
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Adjective Clause: I don’t like driving in traffic where the vehicles are bumper to bumper. (7)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: I don’t like driving in traffic where the vehicles are bumper to bumper.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: I don’t like driving in traffic where the vehicles are bumper to bumper.

Sentence #6: Lana often goes to the mall, where she shops with her friends.
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Adjective Clause: Lana often goes to the mall, where she shops with her friends. (6)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Lana often goes to the mall, where she shops with her friends.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: Lana often goes to the mall, where she shops with her friends.

Sentence #7: At the fashion show, Paula saw many outfits that she liked.
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Adjective Clause: At the fashion show, Paula saw many outfits that she liked. (3)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: At the fashion show, Paula saw many outfits that she liked.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: At the fashion show, Paula saw many outfits that she liked.

Sentence #8: The boy whose face is red fell down the stairs in the music building.
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Adjective Clause: The boy whose face is red fell down the stairs in the music building. (4)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The boy whose face is red fell down the stairs in the music building.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The boy whose face is red fell down the stairs in the music building.

Sentence #9: The house, which was made of brick, stayed cool in the summer.
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Adjective Clause: The house, which was made of brick, stayed cool in the summer. (5)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The house, which was made of brick, stayed cool in the summer.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The house, which was made of brick, stayed cool in the summer.

Sentence #10: I finally saw the TV series that you recommended.
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Adjective Clause: I finally saw the TV series that you recommended. (3)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: I finally saw the TV series that you recommended.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: I finally saw the TV series that you recommended.

Sentence #11: The television program, which was quite long, contained some valuable insights.
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Adjective Clause: The television program, which was quite long, contained some valuable insights. (4)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The television program, which was quite long, contained some valuable insights.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The television program, which was quite long, contained some valuable insights.

Sentence #12: Luigi chose the tie that had musical notes on it.
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Adjective Clause: Luigi chose the tie that had musical notes on it. (6)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Luigi chose the tie that had musical notes on it.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: Luigi chose the tie that had musical notes on it.

Sentence #13: The place where we will have the picnic is five miles outside of town.
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Adjective Clause: The place where we will have the picnic is five miles outside of town. (6)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The place where we will have the picnic is five miles outside of town.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The place where we will have the picnic is five miles outside of town.

Sentence #14: Shelly sold tickets to the people who live down the street.
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Adjective Clause: Shelly sold tickets to the people who live down the street. (5)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Shelly sold tickets to the people who live down the street.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: Shelly sold tickets to the people who live down the street.

Sentence #15: The person whose guess is closest to the correct answer will win the prize.
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Adjective Clause: The person whose guess is closest to the correct answer will win the prize. (8)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The person whose guess is closest to the correct answer will win the prize.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The person whose guess is closest to the correct answer will win the prize.

Sentence #16: The bike race will begin on Columbus Day, which is Saturday.
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Adjective Clause: The bike race will begin on Columbus Day, which is Saturday. (3)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The bike race will begin on Columbus Day, which is Saturday.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The bike race will begin on Columbus Day, which is Saturday.

Sentence #17: The couple who spoke to us in the lobby are professional ice dancers.
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Adjective Clause: The couple who spoke to us in the lobby are professional ice dancers. (7)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The couple who spoke to us in the lobby are professional ice dancers.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The couple who spoke to us in the lobby are professional ice dancers.

Sentence #18: The computer that Jack wants to buy has many impressive features.
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Adjective Clause: The computer that Jack wants to buy has many impressive features. (5)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: The computer that Jack wants to buy has many impressive features.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: The computer that Jack wants to buy has many impressive features.

Sentence #19: This is the area where the demonstration will take place.
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Adjective Clause: This is the area where the demonstration will take place. (3)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: This is the area where the demonstration will take place.

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: This is the area where the demonstration will take place.

Sentence #20: Is Ms. Ferguson the chairperson who will be in charge this year?
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Adjective Clause: Is Ms. Ferguson the chairperson who will be in charge this year? (7)

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Relative Pronoun/Adverb: Is Ms. Ferguson the chairperson who will be in charge this year?

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Noun/Pronoun Modified: Is Ms. Ferguson the chairperson who will be in charge this year?