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Which word is used for possession?
That
Which
Who
Whose
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Which sentence is correct?
This is the park that we play.
This is the park when we play.
This is the park whose we play.
This is the park where we play.
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Whose is the possessive form of who. It can stand for his, her, its, and their, and is always used before a noun.
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What is an example of an adjective clause?
The book that I read.
The book who I read.
The book where I read.
The book I read.
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True or false: 'Where' can modify a time.
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True or false: 'Whose' can stand for 'his' or 'her'.
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Which example uses 'whose' correctly?
She is the girl whose torn dress.
She is the girl that dress is torn.
She is the girl who dress is torn.
She is the girl whose dress is torn.
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What is the function of an adjective clause?
To describe adverbs
To describe nouns
To describe adjectives
To describe verbs
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rocket
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gift
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gift
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thief
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Which word cannot be omitted in an adjective clause?
Where
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When
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Where is used to modify a place in an adjective clause. Where cannot be omitted.
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What is an adjective clause?
A noun clause
A type of verb
A descriptive phrase
A conjunction
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True or false: Adjective clauses can be omitted.
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What is the main purpose of adjective clauses?
To add detail
To change meaning
To create confusion
To shorten sentences
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