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  • Which word is a relative pronoun?
    There
    Them
    This
    Which
  • Which sentence contains a relative clause?
    The boy sat down on the chair.
    The blue shirt was in the laundry basket.
    The boy and his sister went to the park.
    The boy, who was wearing a blue shirt, sat down.
  • Which sentence contains a relative clause?
    The man walked down the street.
    The tall man walked past us.
    The man, who was tall, walked past us.
  • What is the main clause in this sentence? "Although Sarah is talented in many areas; she particularly excels in music."
  • Which of the following is an example of a possessive pronoun?
    everything
    mine
    everyone
    them
  • Which of the following words is spelled correctly?
    accommodate
    occassion
    colection
    belive
  • Identify the independent clause in the following sentence: "I love outdoor activities; however, I do not enjoy camping."
    "I love outdoor activities."
  • Which of the following is a synonym for the word "happy"?
    sad
    angry
    ecstatic
    tired
  • Which sentence is written using passive voice?
    The cat is chasing the mouse
    The cat chased the mouse
    The mouse was chased by the cat
  • Which of the following sentences contains an example of an expanded noun phrase?
    The small dog barked loudly
    The dog barked
    The dog barked at the mailman.
  • Which pronoun is an object pronoun?
    Him
    They
    She
    We
  • Insert a semi colon in the correct place in the following sentence: "I have never been to New York I would love to go there one day."
    "I have never been to New York; I would love to go there one day."
  • Insert a semi colon in the correct place in the following sentence: "I have never been to New York I would love to go there one day."
    "I have never been to New York; I would love to go there one day."
  • Which of the following words is a homophone of "your"?
    Hers
    Their
    They're
    You're
  • In the sentence "The cat sat on the mat", what is the subject?
    mat
    sat
    cat
  • What is a relative clause?
    A clause that starts with a subordinating conjunction and de
    A clause that starts with an adverb and describes an adjecti
    A clause that starts with a relative pronoun and describes a