EXERCISE B3–11 Subordinate clauses

EXERCISE B3–11Subordinate clauses

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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EXERCISE B3–11 Subordinate clauses - 1 of 5: What her internship taught her was that she worked well with children with special needs.

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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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EXERCISE B3–11 Subordinate clauses - 3 of 5: The meteorologist who underestimated the total snowfall of the first winter storm was right on target about the second storm.

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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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EXERCISE B3–11 Subordinate clauses - 5 of 5: The book that we saw in the shop in Dublin was not available when we returned home.