| 1. WHEN THE MOVIE IS OVER, you go home. | |
| a) | Noun clause | b) | Infinitive clause | c) | Adverb clause | d) | Adjective clause |
| 2. WHAT HE KNOWS is no concern of mine | |
| a) | Adjective clause | b) | Adverb clause | c) | Noun clause | d) | Nominative Absolute |
| 3. Several guests arrived BEFORE WE WERE READY. | |
| a) | Noun clause | b) | Adjective clause | c) | Adverb clause | d) | Infinitie clause |
| 4. What can you tell me about WHAT HE HAS DONE THIS YEAR. | |
| a) | Adverb clause | b) | Noun clause | c) | Adjective clause | d) | Infinitive clause |
| 5. It is not clear WHAT THE SCORE WAS. | |
| a) | Adverb Clause | b) | Noun Clause functioning as predicate nominative. | c) | Noun Clause acting as the object of the sentence. | d) | Noun Clause functioning as subject of the sentence. |
| 6. We ordered pizza, WHICH EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY LIKES. | |
| a) | Adjective Clause | b) | Adverb Clause | c) | Infinitive Clause | d) | Noun Clause |
| 7. Kathy is the only one of our students WHO WENT TO EUROPE. | |
| a) | Adjective Clause | b) | Adverb Clause | c) | Infinitive Clause | d) | Noun Clause |
| 8. IF YOU FEEL DIZZY, we must call a doctor. | |
| a) | Noun clause | b) | Adverb clause | c) | Adjective clause | d) | Infinitive clause |
| 9. This is WHAT I ASKED FOR. | |
| a) | Adjective clause | b) | Noun clause | c) | Adverb clause | d) | Infinitive clause |
| 10. Show me the book THAT YOU READ. | |
| a) | Nominative absolute | b) | Noun clause | c) | Adverb clause | d) | Adjective clause |
| 11. SINCE THE CHILDREN LEFT, I have had more time. | |
| a) | Infinitive clause | b) | Adjective clause | c) | Noun clause | d) | Adverb clause |
| 12. The bridge THAT COLLAPSED IN THE WINTER STORM will cost millions to replace. | |
| a) | Adverb clause | b) | Adjective clause | c) | Noun clause | d) | Infinitive clause |
| 13. The woman FOR WHOM I WORK does medical research. | |
| a) | Prepositional phrase | b) | Adjective clause | c) | Adverb clause | d) | Noun phrase |
| 14. I told WHOEVER WAS NEAR ME my scary story. | |
| a) | Adverb clause | b) | Adjective clause | c) | Infinitive clause | d) | Noun clause |
| 15. My parents will let ME TO HAVE THE CAR TONIGHT. | |
| a) | Adjective clause | b) | Adverb clause | c) | Infinitive clause | d) | Noun clause |
| 16. Mike, WHO IS A FINE TENNIS PLAYER, will teach us the game. | |
| a) | Adverb clause | b) | Infinitive clause | c) | Nominative absolute | d) | Adjective clause |
| 17. The hope THAT HE MIGHT WIN upheld him. | |
| a) | Noun Clause functioning as subject of the sentence. | b) | Noun Clause functiong as appositive. | c) | Adjective Clause | d) | Adverb Clause |
| 18. He made me WHAT I AM TODAY. | |
| a) | Noun Clause functioning as object of the sentence. | b) | Adjective Clause | c) | Adverb Clause | d) | Noun Clause functioning as objective complement. |
| 19. This is the place WHERE WE HAD THE FLAT TIRE. | |
| a) | Adverb Clause | b) | Appositive | c) | Adjective Clause | d) | Noun Clause |
| 20. We will give it to WHOEVER BIDS THE HIGHEST. | |
| a) | Preposition Phrase. | b) | Adjective Clause | c) | Noun Clause functioning as object of the preposition. | d) | Noun Clause functioninjg as object of the sentence. |
| 21. I know someone WHOSE BROTHER IS IN THE MARINES. | |
| a) | Infinitve Clause | b) | Noun Clause | c) | Adverb Clause | d) | Adjective Clause |
| 22. I read a magazine WHILE I WAS WAITING FOR THE DENTIST. | |
| a) | Infinitive Clause | b) | Noun Clause | c) | Adverb Clause | d) | Adjective clause |
| 23. I know WHO HER MOTHER IS. | |
| a) | Infinitive Clause. | b) | Noun Clause | c) | Adverb Clause | d) | Adjective Clause |
| 24. George Bush, WHO WAS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1988 TO 1992 is from Texas. | |
| a) | Adjective clause | b) | Adverb clause | c) | Infinitive clause | d) | Nominative absolute |
| 25. He asked WHETHER HE COULD SMOKE A CIGARETTE. | |
| a) | Adjective clause | b) | Infinitive clause | c) | Noun clause | d) | Adverb clause |