1) What is a clause? a) A set of words that is complete in itself, beginning with a capital letter and ending with a punctuation mark. b) A combination of a subject plus a verb. c) A small group of words standing together as a unit. 2) What is a sentence? a) A set of words that is complete in itself, beginning with a capital letter and ending with a punctuation mark. b) A combination of a subject plus a verb. c) A small group of words standing together as a unit. 3) How many clauses are there in this sentence? I WENT TO THE SUPERMARKET AFTER WORK. a) ONE b) TWO c) THREE 4) How many clauses are there in this sentence? I WENT TO THE SUPERMARKET AFTER I'D FINISHED WORKING. a) ONE b) TWO c) THREE 5) What type of clause is this? I WENT TO THE SUPERMARKET AFTER I'D FINISHED WORKING. a) A conditional clause b) A relative clause c) A time clause 6) What type of clauses do the following "words" introduce? WHICH, WHOSE, THAT a) A conditional clause b) A relative clause c) A time clause 7) What type of clauses do the following "words" introduce? AS SOON AS, BEFORE, UNTIL a) A conditional clause b) A relative clause c) A time clause 8) What type of clauses do the following "words" introduce? UNLESS, IMAGINE, SUPPOSE a) A conditional clause b) A relative clause c) A time clause 9) How many conditional cases are there? a) 3 b) 4 c) 6 10) I ______ arrived earlier if you'd told me you were going to cook dinner. a) would arrive b) will arrive c) would have arrived 11) Unless she passes the exam, she ____ to university. a) won't go b) wouldn't go c) wouldn't have gone d) will go 12) Imagine you ____ anywhere in the world, where would you go? a) can travel b) travelled c) could travel d) had travelled

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