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Underline each noun clause.

 
Example:      Our dog eats whatever we give him. 

1.    The parking lot is where the car was stolen. 

2.     That Mylin was a good singer was obvious to everyone in the class. 

3.     Explain how volcanoes form.

4.    Does anybody know how long this plane will be on the ground?

5.    "This restaurant is very expensive!" "It is, but order whatever you  want. This is a very special 
    occasion."

In each of the following, select ONE correct answer. 


Example
  "What did your grammar teacher want to talk to you about?" "I did badly on the last test.
  She _______ study for it."
A) said why didn't I 
B) asked why didn't I 
C) said why I didn't 
D) asked why I didn't

 6.     "Why are you staring out of the window? What _______ about?" 
    A) you are thinking 
    B) you think 
    C) are you thinking 
    D) do you think

7.     "I can't decide what colour I want for my bedroom. What do you think?" 
    "You should choose _______ colour you want. You're the one who will have to live with it." 
    A) whichever that 
    B) whatever 
    C) however 
    D) that what 

8.     "Did you remember to tell Mark _______ he should bring to the meeting tomorrow. 
    A) that 
    B) what 
    C) if 
    D) that what 
9.     "My aunt has been feeling bad since Uncle George died. Is it because she's depressed? "I think so.
_______ can cause debilitating physical symptoms is a medical fact." 
    A) Depression 
    B) That depression it 
    C) That depression 
    D) It is that depression

10.    There was an earthquake on the coast yesterday. Fortunately, there was no loss of life. However,
because of the danger of collapsing sea walls, it was essential that the area _______ evacuated
quickly. 
    A) to be 
    B) will be 
    C) be 
    D) is 

11.     "This cake is terrible. What happened?" "It's my grandmother's recipe, but she forgot to tell me how
long _______ it." 
    A) did I bake 
    B) should I bake 
    C) do I bake 
    D) to bake 

12.     "Let's go to Riverton this weekend." "Sounds like fun. _______ from here?" 
    A) How far is it 
    B) How far it is 
    C) It how far is 
    D) How far is 

13.     Edward's interview was very intense. The interviewer wanted to know many facts about his personal
life, and even asked him _______ had ever used any illegal drugs of any kind. 
    A) that if he 
    B) that he 
    C) if or not he 
    D) wheter or not he 

14.     It's hoped that all present-day communicable diseases will be conquered. However, _______ about
certain diseases is still not sufficient to prevent them from spreading easily among the population. 
    A) what we know 
    B) what do we know
    C) what we know that 
    D) that we know that 

15.     "Why didn't Henry attend the meeting this morning?" "He's been sick. His doctor insisted that he
_______ in bed this week." 
    A) will stay 
    B) stayed 
    C) stays 
    D) stay  

Underline each adjective clause. 

16.     Garfield is a cat that likes lasagna. 

17.     The library books that you borrowed are overdue. 

18.     Jenna went to a room where she could be alone. 

19.     Albert Sabin, who invented a polio vaccine, was born in 1906. 

20.     Franklin memorized a poem that was short. 

21.     Sara’s painting, which is hanging in the classroom now, won first prize.

In each of the sentence pairs below, a noun or pronoun in the second sentence either repeats or 
refers to a noun in the first sentence. Change the noun in the second sentence to who, which, or that 
so that the second sentence can become an adjective clause modifying a noun in the first sentence. 

EXAMPLE: 
My good friend Colleen likes to engage in illegal activity. 
She claims to be a daredevil by nature. 
SOLUTION: 
My good friend Colleen, who claims to be a daredevil by nature, likes to engage in illegal activity.

22.     The illegal activity may require that Colleen show her ID. 
    It involves her red Triumph Spitfire. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________

23.     Often, Colleen must try to avoid the police. 


    Their job is to try to catch her. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________

24.     To get away with her scheme, Colleen must thoroughly plan a course. 
    It covers half the city. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________
25.     She must also follow her plan carefully to get to her destination. 
    She will reach it without getting caught if she is lucky.
    ________________________________________________________________________________

26.     To add to her daring feat, Colleen dons a tight black body suit and matching goggles. 
    The feat calls for the appropriate clothing. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________

27.     She also wears a red scarf around her neck. 
    The scarf matches her Spitfire. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________

28.     As Colleen covers her route, she listens to loud music. 
    The music reaches deep within her psyche. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________

29.     During her excursion, Colleen reaches an altered state. 


    Colleen needs no drugs. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________

30.     Yet through it all, she remains alert enough to watch out for others. 
    The others are going slower than the speed limit.
    ________________________________________________________________________________

Circle your choice of who or whom.


Example:     
Joey, (who/whom) lived alone, decided to get a new roommate.   
Joey’s new roommate, Millie, (who/whom) Joey found in the local animal shelter, turned out to be a cat. 

31.     When they first met at the shelter, Millie, (who/whom) knew that Joey was the one for her, 
    jumped onto Joey’s lap and started purring. 

 32.     Joey, (who/whom) immediately adored Millie, decided to adopt her and take her home.  

33.     But Joey, (who/whom) Millie recognized as the perfect roommate the moment she saw him,
was 
    actually chosen by Millie. 

34.     After they got home, Millie, (who/whom) Joey promptly gave cat treats, began to settle in.

35.    Joey, (who/whom) hoped that Millie would keep mice away, discovered that Millie liked to
bring 
    mice home.

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