Chapter 12 Intermediate English Quiz: Adjective Clauses

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Chapter 12 English Quiz (Black Book): Adjective Clauses.

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Combine the two sentences into one sentence. Make “b” an adjective clause. Include the relative pronoun who, that, or whose.

a. The picture is beautiful.     b. I’m looking at it.   

Answer: __________________________

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Combine the two sentences into one sentence. Make “b” an adjective clause. Include the relative pronoun who, that, or whose.

a. I know a man.     b. He doesn’t have to work for a living.

Answer:

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Combine the two sentences into one sentence. Make “b” an adjective clause. Include the relative pronoun who, that, or whose.

a. The woman pays me a fair salary.     b. I work for her.   

Answer:

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Combine the two sentences into one sentence. Make “b” an adjective clause. Include the relative pronoun who, that, or whose.

That is the girl.     b. I borrowed her camera.    

Answer: ___________________.

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Combine the two sentences into one sentence. Make “b” an adjective clause. Include the relative pronoun who, that, or whose.

The pill made me sleepy.     b. I took it    

Answer: _____________________.

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 Combine the two sentences in each pair. Use “b” as an adjective clause. Use the relative pronoun which or who.

a. Sally was waiting for a person.   b. The person never showed up.

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 Combine the two sentences in each pair. Use “b” as an adjective clause. Use the relative pronoun which or who.

   a. We went to a movie.   b. It was good.

Answer: _____________________.

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 Combine the two sentences in each pair. Use “b” as an adjective clause. Use the relative pronoun which or who.

 a. The man was staring at me.   b. I looked at him

Answer: ____________________.

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 Combine the two sentences in each pair. Use “b” as an adjective clause. Use the relative pronoun which or who.

 a. We talked about a news article.   b. It was interesting.

Answer: ___________________________.

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 Combine the two sentences in each pair. Use “b” as an adjective clause. Use the relative pronoun which or who.

 I talked to a man.   b. The man was helpful

Answer: ____________________.

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 Combine the sentences, using the second sentence as an adjective clause. Omit (do not include) the object pronoun (whom, which, that)

I couldn’t understand the woman. I talked to her on the phone.

Answer: ______________________.

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 Combine the sentences, using the second sentence as an adjective clause. Omit (do not include) the object pronoun (whom, which, that)

The cream was spoiled. I put it in my coffee.

Answer: ________________.

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 Combine the sentences, using the second sentence as an adjective clause. Omit (do not include) the object pronoun (whom, which, that)

The university is in New York. I went to it.

Answer: ______________________.

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