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*GRAMMAR 10.6 REDO

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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.‌
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What Samdi baked was my favorite dish at the potluck.
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
Noun Clause
The turkey, which was in the oven, smelled delicious.
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
Noun Clause
I call on Malcolm whenever I need help with algebra.
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
Noun Clause
Nashoba is wondering when this city will develop a professional baseball team.
Adjective Clause
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The horse will respond as long as you give the signals correctly.
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The telephone that I got for my birthday was a pleasant surprise.
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
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Curtis asked how we planned to travel to the festival.
Adjective Clause
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The classical music that Mrs. Griffin likes the best is by Beethoven.
Adjective Clause
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The twins agreed to stay home as long as we agreed to bring them something.
Adjective Clause
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Who let the dog out concerns our neighbor, Mr. Martinez.
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
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Ben Franklin, whose picture appears on the one-hundred-dollar bill, was a famous statesman and scientist.
Adjective Clause
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Noun Clause
The book that I bought was the sequel to one I had already read.
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
Noun Clause
Jamie sneaked up on me while I was eating my lunch.
Adjective Clause
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The realtor who sold us this house designed it himself.
Adjective Clause
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Whoever arrives first will win the door prize.
Adjective Clause
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Since there was no time to argue, we quickly decided to vote on it.
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Ricky knew that the library book was due.
Adjective Clause
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England is where the Wimbledon tennis tournament takes place.
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Students who sing in the choir are dismissed early.
Adjective Clause
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I found a dollar as I was walking to Joel’s house.
Adjective Clause
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Although I was not injured, the accident gave me quite a scare.
Adjective Clause
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The stylish woman who spoke at the banquet is the founder of the local department store.
Adjective Clause
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Whoever owns a vintage 78 r.p.m. recording must handle it very carefully.
Adjective Clause
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I look for these dolls wherever I go.
Adjective Clause
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