One subordinate clause is underlined in each sentence. Choose the option that correctly identifies the clause as an adjective clause, an adverb clause, or a noun clause and the way it is used in the sentence.
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What her internship taught her was that she worked well with childrenwith special needs.
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EXERCISE B3-11 Subordinate clauses - 1 of 5: What her internship taught her was that she worked well with childrenwith special needs.
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Whether you like it or not, you cannot choose your family.
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EXERCISE B3-11 Subordinate clauses - 2 of 5: Whether you like it or not, you cannot choose your family.
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The meteorologist who underestimated the total snowfall of the firstwinter storm was right on target about the second storm.
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EXERCISE B3-11 Subordinate clauses - 3 of 5: The meteorologist who underestimated the total snowfall of the firstwinter storm was right on target about the second storm.
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If Ramon didn’t have to work every afternoon, he would be willing to sign up for the yoga class with Andrea.
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EXERCISE B3-11 Subordinate clauses - 4 of 5: If Ramon didn’t have to work every afternoon, he would be willing to sign up for the yoga class with Andrea.
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The book that we saw in the shop in Dublin was not available when wereturned home.
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EXERCISE B3-11 Subordinate clauses - 5 of 5: The book that we saw in the shop in Dublin was not available when wereturned home.