16.02.2013 · Identify the Adjective Clauses. I bought a car from Merdine, and it turned out to be a lemon. The car that I bought from Merdine turned out to be a lemon. Pandora, who had recently celebrated a birthday, opened the box of gifts. Lila, who has been the fire warden for 30 years, lives in a trailer with some scrappy dogs and cats.
Adjective Clauses Exercise. Complete the sentences with the most appropriate adjective clauses. 1. He likes to draw pictures of animals on the board. after as before now that since until whenever while. he gets a chance. 2. Tidy your room. after as as soon as before now that since until when whenever while.
Adjective clauses Exercise 1 · 1. The theft was committed last night. · 2. The French language is different from the Latin language. · 3. You are looking upset. · 4 ...
Exercise #2 – Making Adjective Clauses with Objects · 1. I invited the professor. You met him last year. · 2. The printer is broken. We were using it yesterday.
May 30, 2019 · Identify the Adjective Clauses. I bought a car from Merdine, and it turned out to be a lemon. The car that I bought from Merdine turned out to be a lemon. Pandora, who had recently celebrated a birthday, opened the box of gifts. Lila, who has been the fire warden for 30 years, lives in a trailer with some scrappy dogs and cats.
Examples of Adjective Clauses · The flowers that we picked up last week have died. · My friend, who has glasses, wasn't at school today. · The boy, who claimed to ...
Adjective clause exercise. An adjective clause is a group of words which serves the same purpose as an adjective. It has a subject and a predicate of its own. 1. Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was as white as snow. 2. The house that I live in belongs to my grandfather. 3. I am the monarch of all that I survey.
Adjective Clauses Exercise. Complete the sentences with the most appropriate adjective clauses. 1. He likes to draw pictures of animals on the board. after as before now that since until whenever while. he gets a chance. 2. Tidy your room. after as as soon as before now that since until when whenever while.
Relative/Adjective Clauses Practice · 2) The dress ---- the movie star is wearing weighs about fifty pounds. · 3) Playing fetch, our dogs, ran after the tennis ...
Adjective clauses Exercise 1. Combine each of the following pairs of simple sentences into one complex sentence containing an adjective clause. 1. The theft was committed last night. The police has caught the man. 2. The French language is different from the Latin language.
Adjective clause exercise. An adjective clause is a group of words which serves the same purpose as an adjective. It has a subject and a predicate of its own. 1. Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was as white as snow. 2. The house that I live in belongs to my grandfather. 3. I am the monarch of all that I survey.