Share Facebook Email Telegram WhatsApp Results #1. What type of clause is this? After the movie over, we went out to eat. Noun clause Noun clause Adverb clause Adverb clause Adjective clause Adjective clause Main clause Main clause #2. 'You can talk as much as you like'. The sentence is an example of : Adjective clause Adjective clause Verb clause Verb clause Adverb clause Adverb clause Noun clause Noun clause #3. 'That barking dogs seldom bite' is not quite true. Noun Phrase Noun Phrase Adjective Phrase Adjective Phrase Adverbial Phrase Adverbial Phrase None of these None of these #4. It did not Seem possible that he could be mistaken. The underlined clause is an example of - An adverb clause An adverb clause A noun clause A noun clause A verb clause A verb clause An adjective clause An adjective clause #5. Which one of the following has an adjective clause? The books that are on the shelf are old. The books that are on the shelf are old. We stood up as the teacher entered. We stood up as the teacher entered. The room is so small that i can't live in it. The room is so small that i can't live in it. When he will get back is uncertain. When he will get back is uncertain. #6. The puppy that we found was friendly and playful. Adverb clause Adverb clause Adjective clause Adjective clause Noun clause Noun clause None of these None of these #7. He doesn't know what he's going to do now. Noun Clause Noun Clause Adjective Clause Adjective Clause Adverb Clause Adverb Clause Main Clause Main Clause #8. What I did yesterday is none of your business. Adverb Clause Adverb Clause Adjective Clause Adjective Clause Noun Clause Noun Clause Principle Clause Principle Clause #9. I get to go to Europe after classes if I can save half the airfare. Adverb Clause Adverb Clause Noun Clause Noun Clause Adjective Clause Adjective Clause Main Clause Main Clause #10. Whatever you want to do with your holiday is okay with me. Adverb Clause Adverb Clause Adjective Clause Adjective Clause Noun Clause Noun Clause Main Clause Main Clause Finish