Define the clause in the sentence: Mary sounded as though she had just run all the way.
(*ответ*) manner clause
time clause
contrast clause
relative clause
Define the clause in the sentence: Though he has lived for years in London, he writes in German.
(*ответ*) contrast clause
manner clause
reason clause
result clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: He did the work very carefully so that he’d be sure of getting it right.
(*ответ*) result clause
contrast clause
purpose clause
time clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: I turned up at the dentist’s in spite of having the flue.
(*ответ*) contrast clause
clause of manner
reason clause
purpose clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: I wouldn’t enrol for the course unless I felt it would fulfil my needs.
(*ответ*) conditional clause
clause of manner
result clause
purpose clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: In the interview, I tried to speak just as I do normally.
(*ответ*) clause of manner
reason clause
place clause
contrast clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: Kate had a lot of loose change in case they ran out.
(*ответ*) reason clause
clause of manner
conditional clause
result clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: She does exercise after exercise so as to perfect her English.
(*ответ*) purpose clause
place clause
result clause
conditional clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: There was too much noise where we were sitting.
(*ответ*) place clause
purpose clause
time clause
concessive clause
Describe the adverbial clause in the following sentence: We kept on working till the end of the day.
(*ответ*) time clause
purpose clause
result clause
reason clause
Fill in the missing conjunction: I was very tired … I worked for a long time in my garden.
(*ответ*) because
as soon as
by
for
Fill in the missing phrase: “Please find a bill for ? 100 for the advice …:” read Mr. Grown.
(*ответ*) I gave you
whom I gave you
what I gave you
gave you
Fill in the missing relative pronoun: The car … caused the accident drove off.
(*ответ*) which
whose
who
those
Fill in the missing relative pronoun: The thing … really surprised me was his attitude.
(*ответ*) that
who
whose
whom
Fill in the missing word(s): A lot of our friends … to the party cannot come today.
(*ответ*) invited
having been invited
inviting
being invited
Fill in the missing word: - Who shall we ask to the party? - Just a few people … we can be relaxed with.
(*ответ*) whose
who
that
Fill in the missing word: Are they the people … you went to Finland with?
(*ответ*) that
whose
who
Fill in the missing word: Carlo is the Italian guy … is staying with John’s family.
(*ответ*) who
those
that
Fill in the missing word: Is he the one … bag got stolen when they were in Paris?
(*ответ*) whose
who
that
Fill in the missing word: James told me about his new job, … he’s enjoying very much.
(*ответ*) which
whose
being
Fill in the missing word: Maria works in that cinema … they show all the foreign films.
(*ответ*) where
what
that
when
Fill in the missing word: Sue couldn’t come to the party, … was a pity.
(*ответ*) which
what
it
Fill in the missing word: The sun, … is one of millions of stars in the universe, provides us with heat and light.
(*ответ*) which
what
being
Fill in the missing words: I didn’t believe them at first but in fact everything … was true.
(*ответ*) they said
said
which they said
what they said
Match the situation with one of the sentences that follow: I have one colleague. He works extremely hard. He has many friends.
(*ответ*) My colleague, who works extremely hard, is very popular.
My colleague who works extremely hard, is very popular.
My colleague, who works extremely hard is very popular.
My colleague who works extremely hard is very popular.
Match the situation with one of the sentences that follow: I have several aunts. One works in London. She’s getting married.
(*ответ*) My aunt who works in London is getting married.
My aunt who works in London, is getting married.
My aunt, who works in London is getting married.
My aunt, who works in London, is getting married.
Match the situation with one of the sentences that follow: I have two umbrellas. I bought one of them in Spain. That one needs repairing.
(*ответ*) The umbrella which I bought in Spain needs repairing.
The umbrella which I bought in Spain, needs repairing.
The umbrella, which I bought in Spain needs repairing.
The umbrella, which I bought in Spain, needs repairing.