- State whether the subordinate clause used in the following sentences is an adjective clause, adverb clause, or noun clause.
1. My parents were happy because I won the first prize
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
2. He came with a friend who waited outside in the car
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
3. Everybody admits that he is a brave man
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
4. Your statement that you lost the money cannot be believed
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
5. He could not answer any of the questions that I asked him
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
6. I know the girl who won the prize
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
7. We knew that he was guilty
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
8. This is the blank which was robbed yesterday
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
9. He gave me everything that I asked for
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
10. He didn't wait at the traffic lights which were red
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
11. This is the girl who talked to me yesterday
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
12. Before I die I want to see Venice
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
13. I know you have great regard for him
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
14. Although he is very rich, he is a miser
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
15. What he told me was a lie
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
16. My friend helped me when I was in danger
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
17. I know a boy whose father serves in the army
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
18. The jury believe that the man was guilty
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
19. I have lost the ticket which I bought
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
20. We believe in democracy though it has its shortcomings
- a. Adjective clause
- b. Adverb clause
- c. Noun clause
ANSWER
- My parents were happy because I won the first prize (Adverb clause)
- He came with a friend who waited outside in the car (Adjective clause)
- Everybody admits that he is a brave man (Noun clause)
- Your statement that you lost the money cannot be believed (Noun clause)
- He could not answer any of the questions that I asked him (Adjective clause)
- I know the girl who won the prize (Adjective clause)
- We knew that he was guilty (Noun clause)
- This is the blank which was robbed yesterday (Adjective clause)
- He gave me everything that I asked for (Adjective clause)
- He didn't wait at the traffic lights which were red (Adjective clause)
- This is the girl who talked to me yesterday (Adjective clause)
- Before I die I want to see Venice (Adverb clause)
- I know you have great regard for him (Noun clause)
- Although he is very rich, he is a miser (Adverb clause)
- What he told me was a lie (Noun clause)
- My friend helped me when I was in danger (Adverb clause)
- I know a boy whose father serves in the army (Adjective clause)
- The jury believe that the man was guilty (Noun clause)
- I have lost the ticket which I bought (Adjective clause)
- We believe in democracy though it has its shortcomings (Adverb clause)
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