1) An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what kind. a) True b) False 2) Select the best option: Are adjective clause and relative clause are the same? a) are clauses converted in verbs. b) We will use the word adjective clause. c) are clauses without subject. 3) Select the best option:  Why is it called an adjective clause? a) It contains tense without subject. b) adjective clause is not a verb. c) Adjective clauses modify (describe) nouns, just like adjectives. 4) Select the best option: What’s a Subject Relative Pronoun?  a) A relative pronoun is a word that introduces a dependent (or relative) clause and connects it to an independent clause. these clauses in some way describe that subject as Relative pronouns b) Are those that describe people or things. c) A relative pronoun it does not depends of a word. 5) Look the following sentence and choose if it's correct or not. "The man which lives next to me is a dentist." a) Incorrect. b) Correct. 6) Choose which of the following structures refers to the sentence: I know the girl who gets good grades. a) Subject+Relative pronoun+Verb+Adjective. b) Relative Pronoun+Adjective+Subject+Verb. c) First sentence+ Who or that (Subject of Adjective Clause)+ Verb + Complement. 7) Choose the best option: Why is it called an adjective clause? a) adjective clauses modify (describe) nouns, just like adjectives. b) adjective clauses modify (mention) nouns, just like verbs.. c) adjective clauses modify (compare) verbs, just like adjectives. 8) We cannot use whose/where/when/whom to replace subjects. a) True. b) False. 9) Look the first sentence and then the modified sentences using adjevtive clause with subject relative pronouns. "She invited a guy to the party. The guy dances really well." She invited a guy that dances really well to the party. =She invited a guy who dances really well to the party. She invited a guy that dances really well to the party. a) Correct. b) Incorrect. 10) Look the first sentence and then the modified sentences using adjevtive clause with subject relative pronouns. "People shouldn’t throw stones. They live in glass houses." People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. People whom lives in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. a) Incorrect. b) Correct.

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