Explanation & Identification of Clause
1. I know the boy who went there. The underlined clause is a/an- [Ru 15-16]
a) Noun clause
b) Adjective clause
c) Adverbial clause
d) Principal clause
Ans: b
2. I don’t like the people who are untidy. The underlined part is a: [Ru 16-17]
a) Noun clause
b) Principal clause
c) Coordinate clause
d) Relative clause
Ans: d
3. The house I live in belongs to my father. The underlined clause is a/an- [Ru 16-17]
a) Noun clause
b) Adjective clause
c) Adverb clause
d) Main clause
Ans: b
4. The girl whom you met in the hospital is my cousin. The underlined clause is a/an:
a) Noun clause
b) Adjective clause
c) Adverbial clause
d) Principal clause
Ans: b
5. You had better leave the job you are currently holding. Identify the underlined part- [Ru 05-06]
a) Noun clause
b) Adverbial clause
c) Adjective clause
d) Principal clause
Ans: c
6. I remember the place where I was born. [Iu 10-11]
a) Noun clause
b) Co-ordinate clause
c) Adjective clause
d) Adverbial clause
Ans: c
7. Identify the underlined part: ‘I knew the reason why he was angry.’- [IU- 09-10]
a) Noun clause
b) Adverbial clause
c) Adjective clause
d) Principal clause
Ans: c
8. We read that we may learn. In this sentence the underlined clause is- [Iu 10-11]
a) Co-ordinate clause
b) Noun clause
c) Adjective clause
d) Adverbial clause
Ans: d
9. I shall go where he lives. The underlined part of the sentence is- [Cu 09-10]
a) A noun clause
b) A verb clause
c) An adverbial clause
d) An adjective phrase
Ans: c
10. Show the clause of the underlined sentence. You may go wherever you like. [Iu 06-07]
a) Adverbial clause of place
b) Adverbial clause of time
c) Adverbial clause of reason
d) Adverbial clause of noun
Ans: a
11. Wherever I went I saw signs of poverty. The underlined clause is an- [Iu 05-06]
a) Adverbial clause of time
b) Adverbial clause of place
c) Adverbial clause of manner
d) Adverbial clause of purpose
Ans: b
12. I will not go there unless you go with me.
a) Adjective clause
b) Adverbial clause of condition
c) Adverbial clause of manner
d) Adverbial clause of purpose
Ans: b