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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Exercise 9


Each of the following sentences contains more than one clause. Underline the subjects once and the verb twice. Circle the connectors and put boxes around the noun clauses. label the noun clauses as subjects or objects. Then indicate if the sentences are correct (C) or incorrect (I).
  1. The game show contestant was able to respond whatever was asked.(...)
  2. You should buy whatever the cheapest and most durable. (...)
  3. The employee was unhappy about was added to his job description.(...)
  4.  Whoever wants to take the dessert tour during spring break signing up at the office.(...)
  5. The motorist was unable to discover who he had struck his car.(...)
  6. It is not yet known who will elected president next year.(...)
  7. Before you decide on university you should find out which the best engineering department.(...)
  8. It was difficult to distinguish what was on a sale and what was merely on display.(...)
  9. What was written in the letter angered him beyond belief.(...)
  10. You can decide whatever important to you.(...)


Exercise 9 Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Eko Wahyudi

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