
Clauses
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the best independent clause to complete the sentence: "Although the game was exciting, __________."
our team lost in the final minutes
losing in the final minutes
in the final minutes
because our team lost
Answer explanation
The correct answer is an independent clause, which has a subject ('team') and a verb ('lost') and can stand alone as a complete sentence. 'Losing in the final minutes' is a phrase, 'in the final minutes' is a prepositional phrase, and 'because our team lost' is a dependent clause.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify the dependent clause in the sentence: "The dog that lives next door barks whenever the mail carrier arrives."
The dog that lives next door
the mail carrier is friendly
whenever the mail carrier arrives
The dog barks
Answer explanation
The correct answer begins with the subordinating conjunction "whenever" and does not express a complete thought on its own. "The dog barks" is an independent clause, "the mail carrier is friendly" is another independent clause, and "The dog that lives next door" is a noun phrase containing another clause.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the sentence: "The team celebrated after they won the championship." True or False: The underlined part is a dependent clause because it contains a subject and verb but cannot stand alone as a complete thought.
True
False
Answer explanation
This statement is true. The definition provided correctly describes why "after they won the championship" is a dependent clause. It has a subject ('they') and verb ('won'), but the word 'after' prevents it from being a complete sentence.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which sentence correctly and logically pairs a dependent clause with an independent clause?
Unless you study for the test, because it is very difficult.
Unless you study for the test, you might not get a good grade.
Unless you study for the test, which covers three chapters.
Unless you study for the test, after school today.
Answer explanation
This is the only option that correctly pairs a dependent clause ('Unless...') with an independent clause ('you might not...') to form a complete, logical sentence. Option A pairs two dependent clauses, C pairs a dependent clause with another dependent clause, and D pairs a dependent clause with a phrase.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is the clause "after the movie ended" considered a dependent clause?
It does not have a subject.
It begins with a subordinating conjunction.
It does not have a verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
Answer explanation
The word "after" is a subordinating conjunction that makes the clause unable to stand alone. The clause does have a subject ('movie') and a verb ('ended'), but it does not express a complete thought because of the word 'after'.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What type of dependent clause is underlined in the sentence: "I will go to the park if the weather is nice"?
Noun clause
Adverb clause
Adjective clause
Independent clause
Answer explanation
The clause "if the weather is nice" is an adverb clause because it modifies the verb "go" by telling *under what condition* the action will happen. It is not an adjective clause because it doesn't modify a noun, and it's not a noun clause because it doesn't function as a noun.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Complete the sentence with a clause that answers the question 'When?': "We can eat lunch __________."
which is my favorite meal
whatever is in the fridge
after the assembly is over
that the cafeteria serves
Answer explanation
The clause "after the assembly is over" is an adverb clause that tells when we can eat lunch. The other options are an adjective clause ('which...'), a noun clause ('whatever...'), and another adjective clause ('that...').
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