The type of phrase in brackets: Houses are [unbelievably expensive] just now
  • Adverb phrase
  • Verb phrase
  • Adjective phrase
  • Noun phrase
Identify the type of phrase in bracketsWe [met Paul] last week
  • Adjective phrase
  • Verb phrase
  • Noun phrase
  • Adverb phrase
Identify the type of phrase in brackets:Don't you have to leave [early]?
  • Adverb phrase
  • Verb phrase
  • Adjective phrase
  • Noun phrase
Identify the type of verb in brackets:[A car that won't go] is not particularly useful
  • Verb phrase
  • Noun phrase
  • Adjective phrase
  • Adverb phrase
Identify the type of phrase in brackets:I enjoy eating [in Indian restaurants]
  • Prepositional phrase
  • Noun phrase
  • Adverb phrase
  • Adjective phrase
You can keep your privileges as long as we continue seeing progress.The underlined clause is:
  • coordinate
  • subordinate
Although you may disagree, I still say Sheila is the best person for the job.The underlined sentence is:
  • coordinate
  • subordinate
Identify the coordinate clause.
  • I don't know who said that
  • Whoever said that
If you help me, I will help you!The underlined sentences is:
  • Coordinate
  • Subordinate
What is the coordinate clause?When Ambika moved to the United States, she was five years old.
  • When Ambika moved to the United States,
  • She was five years old
Because the test was so difficult, none of the students got a very good grade.The underlined clause is:
  • coordinate
  • subordinate
Janet went to the library to borrow some books.
  • Simple sentence
  • Compound sentence
  • Complex sentence
  • compound-complex sentence
The girl looked at her brother and smiled.
  • Compound
  • Simple
  • Complex
  • Compound-complex
She failed her driving test because she didn't look in her mirror often enough.
  • Compound
  • Simple
  • Complex
  • Compound-complex
While I was doing my homework, my father cooked the dinner and my mother was asleep in front of the television.
  • Simple
  • Compound
  • Complex
  • Compound-complex
The boys and the girls were shouting loudly.
  • Simple
  • Compound
  • Complex
  • Compound-complex
As soon as the bell rang, the children rushed out
  • complex
  • simple
  • compound
  • compound-complex
My father works in a factory. Factory is a/an ...................................
  • noun
  • pronoun
  • adjective
  • adverb
I helped him because I liked him. Because is a/an ...................................
  • noun
  • noun verb
  • conjuction
  • preposition
What are the nouns in this sentence?There is no equivalent history of the Liberal party during this period.
  • there is / equivalent history / liberal party
  • history / party / period
  • equivalent / history / liberal / period
  • equivalent / history / liberal / party / period
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