
Dependen clause quiz
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- Q1
Identify the Type of Dependent Clause (Adjective, Adverbial, or Noun) in the following sentence: the government’s decision, which was based on meteorological data, saved many lives.
Adjective clause
Noun clause
Adverbial clause
30s - Q2
Identify the Type of Dependent Clause (Adjective, Adverbial, or Noun) in the following sentence: Rescuers are concerned that there may still be people trapped in their homes.
Ajective Clause
Adverbial Clause
Noun Clause
30s - Q3
Identify the Type of Dependent Clause (Adjective, Adverbial, or Noun) in the following sentence: The town where the hurricane made landfall was devastated.
Adjective Clause
Adverbial Clause
Noun Clause
30s - Q4
Identify the Type of Dependent Clause (Adjective, Adverbial, or Noun) in the following sentence: If the storm had been stronger, the damage would have been much worse.
Adjective Clause
Noun Clause
Adverbial Clause
30s - Q5
Identify the Type of Dependent Clause (Adjective, Adverbial, or Noun) in the following sentence: The authorities made announcements so that people would stay informed about evacuation procedures.
Noun Clause
Adverbial Clause
Adjective Clause
30s - Q6
Identify the Dependent Clause in the following sentence: When Hurricane Helene hit the coast, many people were evacuated from their homes.
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Identify the Dependent Clause in the following sentence: The government issued a warning before the hurricane landed.
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q8
Identify the Dependent Clause in the following sentence: Although Hurricane John weakened to a tropical storm, it still caused severe flooding.
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Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: Many people left their homes (A) before the storm hit (B) when the storm was downgraded.
B
A
30s - Q10
Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: Helene's strong winds caused (A) that many homes were destroyed (B) damage across several states.
B
A
30s - Q11
Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: The evacuation started (A) if the water began to rise (B) as soon as authorities issued the order.
A
B
30s - Q12
Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: (A) Since Helene was the strongest storm in years, (B) many homes were flooded.
B
A
30s - Q13
Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: Flooding occurred (A) because the rain was relentless (B) where rivers overflowed.
A
B
30s - Q14
Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: (A) Before John made landfall, (B) people secured their homes.
B
A
30s - Q15
Choose the best option for the dependent clause in the following sentence: (A) While rescue teams were dispatched, (B) homes in Florida were severely damaged.
A
B
30s