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Using the comma rules with relative complex sentences

Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 English (2)

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  • Q1
    Which two of the following are relative pronouns that can start a relative clause?
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  • Q2
    A relative clause is a type of __________, so it does not make sense on its own.
    relative pronoun
    main clause
    simple sentence
    subordinate clause
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  • Q3
    Match the type of clause to its meaning.
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  • Q4
    Which three of the following would be found in a relative complex sentence?
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  • Q5
    Identify the main clause in the sentence. 'Jun, who was hungry, went to the shops to buy food.'
    Jun went to the shops
    Jun who was hungry
    Jun went to the shops to buy food
    who was hungry
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  • Q6
    'Aisha rushed to school. She was late.' Which version shows correctly how these two ideas could be combined into a relative complex sentence?
    Aisha, who was late, she rushed to school.
    Aisha, who rushed to school, she was late.
    Aisha, who was late, rushed to school.
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