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COMPLEX SENTENCES

COMPLEX SENTENCES

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
L.3.1G

Standards-aligned

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

She addressed the crowd as she had practiced in the mirror.

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

The university where I earned my bachelor’s degree has built a new business school building.

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

He bakes cakes before he leaves for work every Sunday.

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

She was saddened by what she had read

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

When my dog goes to doggy day care, I do not know what he does, but he always has the best time. 

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

I’d like to teach the children who were with us last weekend about forgiveness.

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

I will watch that movie with you as long as you promise that I will not get bored.

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

Since I trust you to take care of it, we will adopt a dog today. 

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

I like to keep a schedule of when I have upcoming appointments.  

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

Actors can become whomever they want to be on the stage

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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Multiple Choice

Identify if the underlined part in the sentence below is adverbial clause, adjective clause, or noun clause.

The homeless was sleeping on the sidewalk, which was dirty and smell very bad.

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Adverbial clause

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Adjective clause

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Noun clause

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