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Adjectival Clauses - Exercise 4

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.  Jane wrote a sentence that confounded everyone else in the class.

  

2.  These five stamps, which are a part of your collection, are priceless.

  

3.  Shawn is waiting for the day when he will be a free man.

  

4.  We met several students whose dormitory was temporarily closed.

  

5.  Did Hannah find a spot where we could build a camp fire?

  

6.  Tourists who are always snapping pictures can be irritating.

  

7.  He took down the curtains that were faded.

  

8.  At the beach I saw someone whom I had met the previous summer.

  

9.  The neighborhood that comes up with the best slogan will receive an award from the mayor.

  

10.  Pete is the contestant whom everyone is congratulating.

  

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

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