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12 Lost and Found:3 Grammar

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    Test your knowledge on adjective clauses, their functions, examples, and rules in English grammar
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  • What is an adjective clause?
    A type of verb
    A descriptive phrase
    A conjunction
    A noun clause
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  • What is the function of an adjective clause?
    To describe verbs
    To describe adjectives
    To describe nouns
    To describe adverbs
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  • What is an example of an adjective clause?
    The book that I read.
    The book where I read.
    The book I read.
    The book who I read.
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  • What is the main purpose of adjective clauses?
    To shorten sentences
    To change meaning
    To add detail
    To create confusion
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  • True or false: Adjective clauses can be omitted.
    True
    False
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  • Which word cannot be omitted in an adjective clause?
    When
    Where
    That
    Whose
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  • True or false: 'Where' can modify a time.
    True
    False
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  • True or false: 'Where' can be used for time.
    True
    False
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  • Which sentence is correct?
    This is the park whose we play.
    This is the park when we play.
    This is the park that we play.
    This is the park where we play.
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  • True or false: 'When' can modify a place.
    False
    True
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  • True or false: 'That' can replace 'which' in clauses.
    False
    True
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  • What is the role of 'that' in a sentence?
    To connect phrases
    To introduce clauses
    To end sentences
    To modify verbs
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  • True or false: 'Whose' can stand for 'his' or 'her'.
    True
    False
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  • What does 'whose' indicate?
    Location
    Time
    Action
    Ownership
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  • Which word is used for possession?
    Who
    That
    Whose
    Which
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  • Which example uses 'whose' correctly?
    She is the girl who dress is torn.
    She is the girl that dress is torn.
    She is the girl whose torn dress.
    She is the girl whose dress is torn.
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