The subordinate clauses in each of the following examples are underlined. For each one say whether it is a relative, complement or adverbial clause. For each adverbial clause, say what kind it is –...


The subordinate clauses in each of the following examples are underlined. For each one say whether it is a relative, complement or adverbial clause. For each adverbial clause, say what kind it is – time, condition, reason, manner, etc.


 1. I did tell you that Sabrina doesn’t like camping.


 2. The book she took so long to write has been a big success.


 3. Once they had a good night’s sleep the children decided they liked our idea of going sailing.


 4. Did you ask when they would arrive?


 5. The house my grandparents lived in was demolished last year.


6. He listened carefully as she explained the route.


 7. Torquil sighed when he heard that Alice was leaving.


 8. Harriet grimaced as though she had tasted something sharp.


9. It’s a shame that our friends had to sell the house they’d just bought.


10. Charles wasn’t listening, although his sister tried several times to talk to him about his decision.



May 20, 2022
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