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Adjectival Clauses - Exercise 2

Directions:  Locate the adjectival clause  in each sentence.   Type your answer into the box below the sentence. When you are finished, click  the "Check My Work" button at the bottom of the page to view the correct answers

1.  Glenda is the attorney who is representing Mr. Smith.

  

2.  The Year of Magical Thinking, which was written by Joan Didion, is a memoir about grief.

  

3.  The team chose Mary Curtis, who has worked very hard for the company.

  

4.   We gave the manuscript to Jeff Davis, whose reviewer comments are always interesting.

  

5.  Anyone who chooses this color as a wall covering has very bad taste.

  

6.  The storm that is coming from the east is already a category four hurricane.

  

7.  Nan Riley, whom I talked to you about this morning, will be coming in this afternoon for an interview.

  

8.  I have forgotten the point that I was trying to make.

  

9.  Organic milk, which contains no antibiotics, is more expensive than regular milk.

  

10. That teacher, whose class I love, has been at the school for over thirty years.

  

For further information on these resources, contact

Margaret L. Benner
Director, Writing Support Program
English Department
Towson University
benner@towson.edu 

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