Exercises
A. Say which of the following sentences is “Noun Clause, Adjective Clause or
Adverb Clause”.
1. Where the President lives is still a mystery.
2. I know why that lady was angry.
3. Bob felt sick when he knew his English grade.
4. The policeman hoped they could help the hostage in time.
5. The Chinese vase which was broken belonged to my grandmother.
6. As soon as the bell rings three times, the students rush out of the
classroom.
7. Amy succeeded because she worked hard.
8. I don’t know where the Ramkhamhaeng library is.
9. He wanted to know the girl who owned the flower shop.
10. She cried as if she were really sad.
11. Mary thinks of how she can get more money from stock market.
12. I remember the day when you first came to our office.
13. Jack is the only one who knows the correct answer.
14. Even though the weather was cold, we went swimming.
15. I’ll be at my office in case you need some help. 16. She didn’t know which book she was suppose to buy.
17. Who sent these presents is a mystery to her?
18. Ted failed the exam, even if he studied hand.
19. A person whose blood pressure is high may have heart disease.
20. As soon as my uncle finds the car key, we’ll leave.
B. Underline the phrase and say what kind it is.
1. Jogging everyday is necessary for him.
2. I saw the teenagers dancing in that discotheque.
3. The lady crossing the street is my English teacher.
4. We bought the house with 5 bedrooms.
5. Written in a great hurry, the letters were posted.
6. The house near the Central Park is his.
7. The boys beaten by their mother are very naughty.
8. Her hair needs to be washed every day.
9. We have nothing to give him now.
10. Being very hungry, Joe ordered 2 hamburgers and big coke.
C. Which is a sentence?
1. The delicious chocolate cake.
2. The big boy in the supermarket.
3. Some boys play in the Game.
4. Because of heavy rain.
5. Those frozen food.
6. The racing car.
7. John cried loudly.
8. The ancient Chinese bowl.
9. Chap your hands.
10. To go shopping in the morning.