This exercise covers Adverb Clauses in the Sentence Structure section. It consists of 10 multiple-choice questions aimed at testing your understanding of adverb clauses. Each question is followed by four options, and the correct answer is provided after each question.
Instructions:
Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the options provided. After selecting your answer, check the correct answer provided. Try to understand the concept behind each question to enhance your comprehension of adverb clauses.
Question 1: What is the function of an adverb clause in a sentence?
Question 2: Which of the following is an adverb clause?
Question 3: In the sentence 'After he left, I realized my mistake,' what does 'After he left' function as?
Question 4: Identify the adverb clause in the sentence: 'Although she was tired, she went to the party.'
Question 5: What is the purpose of using adverb clauses in sentences?
Question 6: Which word is commonly used to introduce adverb clauses of time?
Question 7: In the sentence 'Unless you study hard, you will fail,' what does 'Unless you study hard' function as?
Question 8: Identify the adverb clause in the sentence: 'When it rains, I stay indoors.'
Question 9: Which of the following is not a common subordinating conjunction used to introduce adverb clauses?
Question 10: What is the primary difference between an adverb clause and an adverbial phrase?
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