Adjective Clauses Mastery
This worksheet helps grade 11 students master the identification, function, and correct usage of adjective clauses in complex sentences.
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Adjective Clauses Mastery
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions for each task. This worksheet will test your understanding of adjective clauses.
Underline the adjective clause in each sentence and circle the word it modifies.
1. The book that I borrowed from the library is due tomorrow.
2. Sarah, who is an excellent artist, won the competition.
3. The house where we spent our summer vacation is for sale.
4. I remember the day when we first met.
Complete each sentence by adding an appropriate adjective clause.
1. The student received an award.
2. I visited the city .
3. The novel was a bestseller.
4. He finally found the keys .
Choose the correct relative pronoun or adverb to complete each sentence.
1. This is the park we had our first picnic.
who
which
where
whose
2. The scientist, research was groundbreaking, received a Nobel Prize.
who
whom
whose
which
Determine whether the statement about adjective clauses is True or False.
1. A restrictive adjective clause provides essential information and is not set off by commas.
True
False
2. Non-restrictive adjective clauses are crucial for the meaning of the sentence and cannot be removed.
True
False
Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) about your favorite hobby or a memorable event. Make sure to include at least three sentences that contain adjective clauses, and underline them.