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Identifying Clauses
Test Description: Review of dependent/independent clauses
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) We visited the museum when we went to Spain. Identify: Independent Clause
A
a) when we went to Spain.
B
b) to Spain.
C
c) We visited the museum
D
d) We visited
2) When I looked through binoculars, I saw they were seals. Identify: Dependent Clause
A
b) I saw
B
d) I looked
C
a) When I looked through binoculars
D
c) I saw they were seals.
3) Since I saw them, I have read more about seals. Identify: Dependent Clause
A
b) I have read more about seals
B
a) I have read
C
c) about seals
D
d) Since I saw them
4) The water seemed even colder because our skin was hot. Identify: Dependent Clause
A
d) The water seemed even colder
B
c) seemed
C
a) our skin
D
b) because our skin was hot.
5) You can tell a walrus and a seal apart because walruses are usually much bigger. Identify: Dependent Clause
A
because walruses are usually much bigger
B
d) and a seal
C
a) You can tell a walrus and a seal apart
D
c) You can tell a walrus
6) As I watched, some of them slid into the water. Identify: Independent Clause
A
d) As I watched, some of them slid
B
) As I watched
C
b) some of them slid
D
a) some of them slid into the water.
7) If you look far out, you can see dolphins, swimming. Identify: Dependent Clause
A
b) If you look far out,
B
d) see dolphins
C
c) you can see dolphins, swimming.
D
a) look far out
8) Although the sun was warm, I shivered with cold. Identify: Independent Clause
A
d) I shivered
B
a) I shivered with cold.
C
b) Although the sun
D
c) Although the sun was warm,
9) You can use all of the following except this to make a complex sentence.
A
surbordinating conjunction
B
relative pronoun
C
coordinating conjunction
10) This type of sentence is made using a comma and a conjunction or a semicolon
A
simple sentence
B
compound -complex sentence
C
compound sentence
D
complex sentence
11) Phrases are different from clauses because...
A
They are missing a subject and /or a verb
B
They can stand alone as sentences
C
They are complete sentences
D
They contain a subject and a verb
12) Words like although, until, unless, if, and as are all examples of...
A
subordinating conjuctions
B
infinitives
C
relative pronouns
D
coordinating conjuctions
13) A phrase that always includes the word to:
A
Participial
B
Gerund
C
Infinitive
D
Appositive
14) A preposition phrase can...
A
all of the above
B
describe what a person did , or where they did it
C
add more detail to a sentence
D
make the location of something more clear
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