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Adjectival Clauses - Exercise 3

Directions:  Locate the adjectival clause  in each sentence.   Type your answer into the box below the sentence. When you are finished, click  the "Check My Work" button at the bottom of the page to view the correct answers.

1.  They watched a movie that they found frightening.

  

2.  Washington, D.C. is a city where many federal offices are housed.

  

3.  The person who wrote that email was very angry.

  

4.  Carey doesn't trust anyone whose last name is Smith.

  

5.  The apple that you ate had a worm hole in it.

  

6.   He is not the man whom we elected.

  

7,  Bill Williams, who lives in Takoma Park, attends the University of Maryland.

  

8.  Do you remember that time when I asked you to help me with the laundry?

  

9.  The book, which is on the shelf, is overdue at the library.

  

10. The employee whom you saw at the department party works in personnel.

  

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Margaret L. Benner
Director, Writing Support Program
English Department
Towson University
benner@towson.edu 

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