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reduced relative clauses to an adj phrase

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  • Q1
    Which of the following sentences is correctly reduced by removing the relative pronoun and the verb?
    The cat seemed tired from playing, slept on the couch.
    The cat that seemed tired from playing, slept on the couch.
    The cat, that was tired from playing, slept on the couch.
    The cat, tired from playing, slept on the couch.
    30s
  • Q2
    Which of the following sentences is correctly reduced by removing the relative pronoun and the verb?
    The students that are excited about the trip gathered in the hall.
    The students who were excited about the trip gathered in the hall.
    The students seemed excited about the trip, gathered in the hall.
    The students, excited about the trip, gathered in the hall.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which of the following sentences correctly removes the relative pronoun and the verb, placing the adjective phrase after the modified noun? 'The students who were excited about the trip prepared for it eagerly.'
    The students, excited about the trip, prepared for it eagerly.
    The students excited about the trip prepared for it eagerly.
    The students, who excited about the trip, prepared for it eagerly.
    The students prepared for it eagerly, excited about the trip.
    30s
  • Q4
    Which of the following sentences correctly removes the relative pronoun and the verb, placing the adjective phrase after the modified noun? 'The cake that was made by my grandmother tasted delicious.'
    The cake tasted delicious, made by my grandmother.
    The cake, made by my grandmother, tasted delicious.
    The cake made by my grandmother tasted delicious.
    The cake, which was made by my grandmother, tasted delicious.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which of the following sentences correctly removes the relative pronoun and the verb, placing the adjective phrase after the modified noun? 'The teacher who was respected by all students worked very hard.'
    The teacher, respected by all students, worked very hard.
    The teacher, who respected by all students, worked very hard.
    The teacher respected by all students worked very hard.
    The teacher worked very hard, respected by all students.
    30s
  • Q6
    How can you reduce the sentence: 'The team, which seemed excited about the game, played their best.'?
    The team, which was excited about the game, played their best.
    The team, playing their best, seemed excited about the game.
    The team, excited about the game, played their best.
    The team seemed excited about the game, played their best.
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The book, which is interesting and informative, received great reviews.
    The book, which interesting and informative, received great reviews.
    The book, interesting and informative, received great reviews.
    The book, which was interesting and informative, received great reviews.
    The book, interesting and received great reviews.
    30s
  • Q8
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The dog, which seems friendly, played well with the children.
    The dog, which appears friendly, played well with the children.
    The dog, which friendly, played well with the children.
    The dog, seems friendly, played well with the children.
    The dog, friendly, played well with the children.
    30s
  • Q9
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The student, who appears confident during presentations, earned top marks.
    The student, confident during presentations, earned top marks.
    The student, who is confident during presentations, earned top marks.
    The student, appears confident during presentations, earned top marks.
    The student, who confident during presentations, earned top marks.
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The movie, which seemed amazing to the audience, received several awards.
    The movie, which amazing to the audience, received several awards.
    The movie, which was amazing to the audience, received several awards.
    The movie, seemed amazing to the audience, received several awards.
    The movie, amazing to the audience, received several awards.
    30s
  • Q11
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The team, which seems determined to win, trained hard every day.
    The team, which was determined to win, trained hard every day.
    The team, seems determined to win, trained hard every day.
    The team, determined to win, trained hard every day.
    The team, which determined to win, trained hard every day.
    30s
  • Q12
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The book, which appears thrilling, was a bestseller.
    The book, which is thrilling, was a bestseller.
    The book, thrilling, was a bestseller.
    The book, appears thrilling, was a bestseller.
    The book, which thrilling, was a bestseller.
    30s
  • Q13
    What is the correct reduced form of the sentence: The plant, which is native to the tropics, requires a lot of sunlight.
    The plant, was native to the tropics, requires a lot of sunlight.
    The plant, which native to the tropics, requires a lot of sunlight.
    The plant, is native to the tropics, requires a lot of sunlight.
    The plant, native to the tropics, requires a lot of sunlight.
    30s
  • Q14
    Which of the following sentences correctly removes the relative pronoun and the verb 'is' from the original sentence: 'The book, which is very interesting, kept me awake all night.'?
    The book that is very interesting kept me awake all night.
    The book, which is interesting, kept me awake all night.
    The book, interesting, keeps me awake all night.
    The book, very interesting, kept me awake all night.
    30s
  • Q15
    Which of the following sentences correctly removes the relative pronoun and the verb 'was' from the original sentence: 'The painting, which was breathtaking, captivated all the visitors.'?
    The painting was breathtaking, captivating all the visitors.
    The painting, beautiful, captivated all the visitors.
    The painting, which is breathtaking, captivated all the visitors.
    The painting, breathtaking, captivated all the visitors.
    30s

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