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Lesson 15 answers
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Now let’s review some of the things we have learned about adjectives clauses in this and the previous lesson. a.An adjective clause is one that does the work of a single adjective. b.An adjective clause is one that begins with an adjective. a 1. Which definition of an adjective clause is correct? (a, b)
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2. An adjective clause, like an adjective, modifies a noun or a pronoun.
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after 3. An adjective clause always comes (before, after) the word it modifies.
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adverb 4. If a clause can be shifted from one position to another in a sentence, it is an (adjective, adverb) clause.
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pronouns 5. The adjective clause signal who (whose, whom), which, and that are called relative (adjectives, pronouns).
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complete 6. When we omit an adjective clause from a sentence, a grammatically (complete, incomplete) sentence remains.
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no 7. Is a relative pronoun such as who, which, or that always the first word in an adjective clause? (yes, no)
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We called a doctor whom a neighbor had recommend. We called a doctor a neighbor had recommended. no 8. Does an adjective clause always contain a relative pronoun? (yes, no)
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