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Mastering Clauses Quiz

Test your knowledge of various types of clauses with our engaging quiz! This quiz will challenge your understanding of relative, noun, and adverbial clauses, enhancing your grammar skills.

Topics covered include:

  • Identifying different clause types
  • Understanding defining vs non-defining clauses
  • Practical examples and applications
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingText345
"Unless you win the award, I will not buy you a new video game."
Relative clause
Noun clause
Adverbial clause
"The man who lives by the lake is my uncle."
Relative clause
Noun clause
Adverbial clause
"Whoever thought of that idea is an idiot."
Relative clause
Noun clause
Adverbial clause
"Did you go to the factory where my friend Rob works?"
Relative clause
Noun clause
Adverbial clause
"Since she received a huge kickback, she voted for the project". Which of them is the adverbial clause?
Since she received a huge kickback
She voted for the project
"The focus of our work is to serve our customers most effectively." Which of them is the noun clause?
The focus of our work is
To serve our customers most effectively
"The moment when the balloon burst was great." Which of them is the relative clause?
The moment was great
When the balloon burst
"Children who hate chocolate are uncommon"
Defining relative clause
Non-defining relative clause
"They live in a house whose roof is full of holes"
Defining relative clause
Non-defining relative clause
€�My friend, who just moved here, is coming to dinner with us.”
Defining relative clause
Non-defining relative clause
"An elephant is an animal that lives in hot countries"
Defining relative clause
Non-defining relative clause
"The painting is one of the most representative works of that time. It was finished in 1850."
The painting, which was finished in 1850, is one of the most representative works of that time.
The painting, that was finished in 1850, is one of the most representative works of that time.
"I saw him the last time here. This is the place."
This is the place which I saw him the last time.
This is the place where I saw him the last time.
My sister has just had a baby. She is now living in New York.
My sister who is now living in New York has just had a baby.
My sister, who is now living in New York, has just had a baby.
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