EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses

EXERCISE B3–13Subordinate clauses

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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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 1 of 10: If you drop your cell phone in water, it is no longer covered by the warranty.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 2 of 10: People who sound overconfident usually aren’t.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 3 of 10: Beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 4 of 10: In the movie It’s a Wonderful Life, George Bailey experiences what life in his town would have been like without him.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 5 of 10: In the courtroom sat the victims whose money had been stolen.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 6 of 10: The real surprise is that more people weren’t invited to the award ceremony.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 7 of 10: A baseball card that is bent has little or no collectible value.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 8 of 10: When the red lights are flashing, do not pass the bus.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 9 of 10: You may search this database if you have a library card.

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EXERCISE B3–13 Subordinate clauses - 10 of 10: Whoever parked in front of the hydrant must move immediately.