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Exercise B3-10
Subordinate clauses
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Click on Adjective if the underlined clause functions as an adjective; click on Adverb if it functions as an adverb; or click on Noun if it functions as a noun.
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Example
1 of 10
Correct. The
If clause modifies the verb
is covered. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
If clause functions as an adverb modifying the verb
is covered. Under what conditions is your cell phone no longer covered by the warranty?
If you drop [
it]
in water. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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2 of 10
Correct. The
who clause modifies the noun
People. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
who clause functions as an adjective modifying the noun
People. Which people? People
who sound overconfident. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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3 of 10
Correct. The
until clause modifies the verb
Beat. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
until clause functions as an adverb modifying the verb
Beat. How long should you beat the egg whites?
Until stiff peaks form. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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4 of 10
Correct. The
what clause functions as a noun, the direct object of the verb
experiences. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
what clause functions as a noun, the direct object of the verb
experiences. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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5 of 10
Correct. The
whose clause modifies the noun
victims. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
whose clause functions as an adjective modifying the noun
victims. What kind of victims? Victims
whose money had been stolen. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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6 of 10
Correct. The
that clause functions as a noun, the subject complement following the linking verb
is and renaming the subject of the independent clause,
surprise. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
that clause functions as a noun, the subject complement following the linking verb
is and renaming the subject of the independent clause,
surprise. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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7 of 10
Correct. The
that clause modifies the noun
card. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
that clause functions as an adjective modifying the noun
card. What kind of card? A card
that is bent. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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8 of 10
Correct. The
When clause modifies the verb
do pass. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
When clause functions as an adverb modifying the verb
do pass. When do you not pass the bus?
When the red lights are flashing. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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9 of 10
Correct. The
if clause modifies the verb
may search. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
if clause functions as an adverb modifying the verb
may search. Under what conditions may you search this database?
If you have a library card. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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10 of 10
Correct. The
Whoever clause is the subject of the verb
must move. For more help, see section
B3-e.
Sorry. The
Whoever clause functions as a noun, the subject of the verb
must move. For more help, see section
B3-e.
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