Multiple-Choice Questions

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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


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