Chapter 12 Intermediate English Quiz: Adjective Clauses You have 30 minutes to complete the quiz. Good Luck! Thank you for completing the quiz. Chapter 12 English Quiz (Black Book): Adjective Clauses. 1 / 23 Self-evaluation: Before starting, please assess how prepared you feel (on a scale of A / B / C). A B C 2 / 23 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: __________________________ Check 3 / 23 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: Check 4 / 23 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: Check 5 / 23 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: ___________________. Check 6 / 23 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: _____________________. Check 7 / 23 Choose the correct completion: The professor teaches chemistry 101 is very good. The professor which teaches chemistry 101 is very good. The professor who teaches chemistry 101 is very good. The professor whom teaches chemistry 101 is very good. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS 8 / 23 Choose the correct completion. The apple tree is producing fruit that we planted it last year. The apple tree is producing fruit we planted it last year. The apple tree we planted last year is producing fruit. The apple tree that we planted it year is producing fruit. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS 9 / 23 Choose the correct completion. A clock is an instrument that measures time. A clock is an instrument who measures time. A clock is an instrument measures time. A clock is an instrument where measures time. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS 10 / 23 Choose the correct completion. The man was very angry who’s bicycle was stolen. The man was very angry whose bicycle was stolen. The man who his bicycle was stolen was very angry. The man whose bicycle was stolen was very angry. 11 / 23 Choose the correct completion: Do you know the people whom live in that house? Do you know the people who lives in that house? Do you know the people who live in that house? Do you know the people which lives in that house? 12 / 23 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. Check 13 / 23 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: _____________________. Check 14 / 23 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: ____________________. Check 15 / 23 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: ___________________________. Check 16 / 23 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: ____________________. Check 17 / 23 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: ______________________. Check 18 / 23 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: ________________. Check 19 / 23 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: ______________________. Check 20 / 23 Choose the correct sentence. I don’t know the girl at you’re pointing. I don’t know the girl at who you’re pointing. I don’t know the girl who you’re pointing. I don’t know the girl at which you’re pointing. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS 21 / 23 Choose the correct sentence. The market that has fresh vegetables is nearby. The market has fresh vegetables is nearby. The market who has fresh vegetables is nearby. The market whom has fresh vegetables is nearby. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS 22 / 23 Choose the correct sentence. Where is the man about you were talking? Where is the man about whom you were talking? Where is the man about who you were talking? Where is the man about that you were talking? NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS 23 / 23 Choose the correct sentence. The man answered the phone was polite. The man whom answered the phone was polite. The man who answered the phone was polite. The man was polite who answered the phone. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS