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© adjective clause © an adverbial clause ‘Ans: B

Y know that he has passed. TR 0-30

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© Adjective clause @ Noun clause Ans: D

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® Adverb clause

O Adjective clause Relative Clause pb |
‘that he will do, Here the underlined Portion is Aa 44,2998
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O adjective clause

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© adverbial clause © noun clause ee

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06. I know what he want to say.

tes ee Ans: C
07. The station master knows when the train will depart. The underlined clause is-

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© a noun clause © an adverbial

O an adjective clause O a noun phrase Ans: A
08. know how he became successful. It is so

© a main clause © a noun clause

O adjective clause O an adverbial clause Ans: B
0% Taperehend whether the home assignment has been finshed. The under

clause is- (93850

© an coordinate clause © an adverbial clause

© a nou clause © an adjective clause Ans: C

10. "You may call whom vou like most? The underlined clause s- ses

@Noun clause © verb clause | © adjective clause @adverb clause Ans: A

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© interrogative clause © coordinate clause

conditional clause O noun clause Ans: D
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© a noun clause © an adjective clause

© an adverbial clause O none Ane A

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© a noun clause @ ad adverb clause of time Ansıc
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@noun clause adjective clause © adverb clause @noun phrase Ans: A
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the sentence using any of the four names of the clauses given below. TÍ (#) 33-32
O Adjective clause O Adverb clause
© Noun clause Pronoun & Antecedent ‘Ans: A
02. The man who works hard succeeds finally.
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© adverb clause © adverb clause of time aoe
02. This is the pen that lost yesterday. The underlined portion is- (9-35
oe © Dependent clause
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‘Those who are bewildered by the teeming life in White chapel devised methods
of finding their way around. The underlined part is a/an tr >.>

@ noun clause © adjective clause
© adverbial clause O prepositional clause Ans: B
04. The house I live in belongs to me father. The underlined clause is aan 35

© noun clause © adjective clause

© adverb clause @ main clause ‘Ans: B
05. I know the man/boy who came here yesterday. The underlined clause is alan-

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@nounclause © adjective clause © adverbial clause O principal clause Ans: B

. The vegetables that people leave uneaten are often the most nutritious?

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non clause Oappositive … Oadjcctivecinuse @complement Ans: C

07. This isthe pen which Lwanted, Identity The underlined clause. WA,
adjective clause © main clause
© noun clause © adverbial clause Mer
08. This is the multimedia projector The underlined unit is- feos
© aadjective clause
@ a noun clause
@ a prepositional clause Ans: B
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clause O Adjective claus
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© Adjective clause O Noun clause Ans: C
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© noun clause O adjective clause

© adverbial clause @ Noun clause Ans: B
19. The dog that bites does not bark. The underlined part is aan Ref) o-oo

© Noun phrase © Adjective clause © Adverb © Adverb clause Ans: B

‘The man who came her is profesor of English. The underlined parts tet
ei

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© an adjective clause © an adverbial clause Ans: C
= Which of the following sentence contains an adjective clause? FR: o¥-o
© He works hard so that he can succeed in life

© I know the boy who stood first in the exam,

© Though he is poor, he is honest,

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{G6 (a) Adverb clause of Time: Adverb clause of Time Cr a re oft ea 1
ER Sub-ordinate clause © when, whenever, while, after, before, since, as, tillunti,
50 long as, as soon as, no sooner … than Rent Fx we &x 1

Y Wait for a green light before you cross a street
Y Do not disturb me when Lam busy with my work,

Y Wh think of her, my eyes get misty.
01. Behave as a gentleman behaves. The underlined part is- pertence

© a co-ordinate clause © a noun clause

© an adjective clause © an adverb clause Ans: D
02. It was raining when jiban came back home. ‘when iban came back home is-

Reese

© main clause ®noun clause © adjective clause O adverb clause Ans: D
03. Mention the Clause of the underlined part of the sentence :

‘He came when Lwas there’. 2-'C° 2030-36
@ Noun clause © Adverbial clause
© Adjective clause O None Ans: B

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01. He can go where he wants. The underlined part is- werfen 2098

O an adverbial clause O an adjective clause

© a noun clause © a principal clause Ans: A
02. Wherever I want I saw signs of poverty. The underlined clause is an- Xi: st

© adverbial clause of time © adverbial clause of place

adverbial clause of mannar O adverbial clause of purpose Ans: B
03. You can go wherever you like, The underlined clause is - Ama»

© adverbial clause adjective clause

© noun clause © principal clause Ans: A

. Adverb clause of purpose cerraran Bows Ref cs |
so that, in order that © lest far or 1

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Y We eat so that we may live E
+ Read it very carefully lest you should miss an h
01. We read that we may learn, In this sentence the underlined clause is- 8 (9303,
@ co-ordinate clause © noun clause
© adjective clause @ adverbial clause Ans: D
408 (d) Adverb clause of Cause/ Reason: Adverb clause of Cause/ Reason Gr war
eaten wit ROY |
BERE Sub-ordinate clause ® because, as, since Men vr zu ı
I doit because Like it.
Y Since you are clever, you can explain this.
+ As he was not there, I spoke to his brother.
408 (e) Adverb Clause of condition: Adverb Clause of condition cor wat Dre exert aa
Sub-ordinate clause f if, whether, unless or vr <x 1
y Ifhe wanted, I would help him.
Y Unless you study hard, you will pass the exam.
01. Hit rains, I will stay at home. The underlined clause is a/an: te sa
© adverbial clause © adjective clause
Ans: A

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Adverb Clause of Degree : Adverb Clause of Degree 40 er pre ere wer Tee
Sub-ordinate clause ® than, as er wr

Y He is as stupid as he is lazy.
He spends more than he earns.

(8) Adverb Clause of Manner : Adverb Clause of Manner GX er Frere Fa
EEE Sub-ordinate clause f how, as, as if, like Pont fen or a
+ You talk just like my father does,
Y He looked at me as though I was an idiot,

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proposition etch KIT DIA Noun phase vc sujet, bee complement,
alifving in the admission te
Cual I st mot easy, fe 33-20
adjective Chemin

+ O adverbial phrase Ans: B
{have no hand in in hs twa, pc en ve
Noun phrase As
à © Prepaiional phrase
© Adjective phrase ec an do the Ans: À

Even a man in the street has some money. It

alan —phrase, fe vor
O conjunctional ® adjective Sits: Donna Am:C
Bipul is a man of letters. AW 00-08

© Noun phrase © Verbal Phrase

© Adjective phrase @ Infinitive Phrase Ans: A
‘The sudden ringing of the alarm startled me. The underlined phrase is-##A(@>>>
© a noun phrase O an verb phrase

© a gerund phrase © an adverbial phrase Ans: A
‚The man wants something to cat. The underlined phrase ina/an- #33
O Prepositional phrase © Adverbial phrase

© Adjective phrase © Noun phrase Ans: D
The man want something to eat, The underlined phrase is a/an- "(+03

© prepositional phrase © adverbial phrase

O adjective phrase O noun phrase Ans: D
He is an eyesore to me. A AE eyesore TB GK phrase? A

© Prepositional phrase © Adjective phrase

© Adverbial phrase © Noun phrase

Which one of following underlined phrase is an example of

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© Arafat was the man ofthe match © The ir in yellow is my sister

© The teacher is in the class © What i lotted cannot be blotted Ans: A

Adjective Phrase: Adjetivo Phrase ERA XE CFM noun, pronoun ou
an oma, 0, arg ROH AT EE phrase
na ta er noun CF modify #1
‘noun a oer preposition 1 participle Far er
À man in great difficulties came to me for help. wre
© adverb phrase
adjective phrase

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a rad
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sun © an adverbial phrase elite
et underlined part in the sentenceis- rss.
isa joy forever. The
ee tional phrase © an adjective phrase
sn @ an adverbial phrase as

04. The people rom stood up o great im. this sentence th undertineg

ETES
a. © An adjective phrase

Spree @ An adverbial phrase ‘Acs: Bl

05. There ne hard and fst rule in film making the underlined partsis- «foros
* © Prepositional phrase © Adjective phrase

© Adverbial phrase @ Noun phrase Ase

06. ‘The scientist doing the research in the laboratory is my teacher.

The underlined part ofthe sentence is- 9-8
© noun phrase © an adjective phrase

© a conjunctional phrase O an adverbial phrase Ans: B
07. Everything that he did was open and above board. (3235

© prepositional phrase © noun phrase

© adverbial phrase @ adjective phrase Ans: D
08. The cargo on the ship was unloaded. Here the underlined words are used as-

FAO

© a prepositional phrase © an adjective phrase

© an adverbial phrase © an noun phrase Ans: B
09. Heis a man of friendly nature, The underlined phrase is- ¥(@) 9-0

© noun phrase © adjective phrase

© adverbial phrase @ prepositional phrase Ans: B

10. “The book on the table is mine.’ Here ‘on the table’ functions like- (or

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@anoun © an adverb © an adjective —@a preposition Ans: C
Adverbial Phrase: Adverbial Phrase arce RES UH verb Beer, corer an fore
rete u et ca |

verb How, Where, When, Why Wat «x ST Adverbial Phrase ment WI

O1. Heis in the room, sf we 3.36

© Prepositional clause © Adverbial phrase
© Adjective complement O Object complement Ans:B

02. Last week he received the amount, «fx wit 32.30

O Adjective phrase O Relative Phrase
© Adverbial phrase © Subordinating phrase AnsıC

03. They rested at sunset. Here ‘at sunset? is a/a

© adjective clause noun ck
lause
O adverb clause O adverb phrase fos 2
+ The underlined phrase is- +
O An adjective phrase

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© An adverbial phrase "© An infintive phrase ‘Ans: C
05. He called on me at the cleventh hour. what kind of phrase is the underlined

part? wef oe

© prepositional phrase © noun phrase

© adverbial phrase O adjective phrase Ans: C

06. Find out the underlined phrase/clause of the sentence.
‘They worked on without any noise. AM

© Adjective phrase © Adverbial phrase

‘© Conjunctional phrase © Interjectional phrase Ans: B
07. Dipta went to Australia to receive higher education, 2 (9 >>”

O noun phrase © adverbial phrase

© adjective phrase © prepositional phrase Ans: B
08. What the doctors do in the time of flu is to contain it. $2¢0>32

O an adjective phrase © a prepositional phrase

© a noun phrase © an adverbial phrase Ans: D
09 Our class begins in January. Name the underlined phrase- eff 1%

© noun phrase © prepositional phrase

© adverbial phrase © verbal phrase Ans: C
10. They love each other heart and soul. Here it is a/an- #(@3) >"

© noun phrase © adjective phrase

© complex phrase © adverbial phrase Ans: D
11. We must buy the tickets next week. A >

© object O noun phrase © adverbial phrase O complement Ans: C

40.13 Verbal Phrase: Verbal Phrase aces ron u /a at COCO AO verb A XE er
HA ı a ÍA verb SUCH group-¢ A EH |
BREL verb «me preposition fc wer ere verb tot ec
01. “We look for the brilliant student” What kind of phrase is “look for"? xt ov-os
© Adjective phrase © Verbal phrase

© Adverbial phrase O Noun phrase Ans: B
02. Raju looked for his car. ex) ao

© conjunctional phrase © prepositional phrase

© adverb phrase O verbal phrase Ans: D

03. The rich look down upon the poor, The underlined phrase is- (34%
© noun phrase © adverbial phrase
O verbal © prepositional phrase
prase? weft 36-30
al Oadverbial O verbal

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tion Rem au OPT or ea

ESE Prepositional Phrase ot or 9 or Preposi
Preposition atom 1

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01. We were waiting for the bus. The underlined parts
* a noun piro © an infinitive phrase
en sitional phrase Da verb phrase ae e ee

pire roe a ls caret aber eon pe
. Apu is the boy by the biggest bike. Prepositional phrase is- 38
© The boy O Apuis ri
© Apu is the O By the biggest bike ano al
Tips: by dhe biggest bike phrase: preposition Fer Or WAE_¢ noun CE cra zone,
(preposition + noun) «+8 Prepositional phrase.
supported him for the sake of friendship. © 3090-35
© Interjectional phrase © Adverbial phrase
© Prepositional phrase O Adjective phrase Ans:
Tips: for the sake of phrase-® Preposition fra © e Preposition Fita ore were, at «ef
Prepositional phrase.
04, He stood in front of me. af soc>-20
O Adjective phrase © Adverbial phrase
© Prepositional phrase © Conjunctional phrase Ans: C
05. Raihan stood in front of me. uR co; we are ner ir (9) om onen où
© Noun phrase © Verbal phrase
© Prepositional phrase O Adjective phrase Ans: C
06. He waited in front of the house. The underlined words make a/an aA su
O preposition O adverbial
adjective phrase @ conjunction Ans: A
07. The college stands by the side of the river. The underlined part is- (an saw
© prepositional phrase O adverbial phrase
© adjective phrase
08. We played against a strong team.
Re
® participal phrase
© adjective phrase
Prepositional Phrase, Adverbial P
mas

© prepositional phrase
© adverb phrase

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Preposition + noun stave fre cece «=P Prepositional Phrase „wer function-# OHR
Fe era «BB Adverbial Phrase #1 Adjective Phrase RES E Feta? A amt Tr |
D certra(where), ex (When), fest (How) wat ert atm ware fora (Preposition + noun)
‘ape cA Adverbial Phrase.
+ During the show, the baby slept. (When wat ax 79)
# The children ran on the playground, (Where Wai «x +=)
O (preposition + noun) weft Subject 8 Object-a# #4 Ao subject 8 Object-<t CAT, 0,
‘Sem SET ca wer a adjective phrase . oz Adjective Phrases Fi GE KT
Subject + [adjective phrase] + verb +
The book with the blue cover has been read many times. [adjective phrase]
= Subject + verb + Object + adjective phrase]
+ Tell me the story about the dragon slaver. [ adjective phrase]
Tapa as adverbial phrase adjective phrase function TIE RR ran
Preposition Phrase 1
40.16 Conjunctional Phrase: Conjunctional Phrase "12 conjunction as U Im -# |
EEE as iffas though, as well as, as soon as, as far as, no sooner had — than,
scarcely had — when, Hardly had — before, either—or, neither—nor, not only—but
also ent ı
01. Fahim as well as his friends had decided to leave London. Here ‘as well as?
is a- er rare ANO

© Conjunctional phrase © Verb phrase

© Gerund phrase © Adverb phrase Ans: A
02. 1 drank water as much as I could. The underlined phrase is alan Wo

© Interjectional phrase © Adverbial phrase

© Prepositional phrase © Conjunctional phrase Ans: D

40.17 — Interjectional Phrase: Interjectional Phrase ees 371 NEA Safe STEM sem |
FERRER Intrjctional Phrase cre not of exclamation () wre
01. Identify the underlined phrase: Whi the man is dead. ER °#'30-39
© Interjectional phrase © Adverbial phrase
© Prepositional phrase © Connectional phrase Ans: A
02. What type of phrase is the following highlighted words?
Oh dear me! What shall I do? 6) 22
© Adverbial phrase © Interjectional phrase
© Adjective © Prepositional phrase
© Exclamatory phrase ‘Ans: B

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01. He lives in the suburb of Dhaka, The underline
‘ebb ec © an adjective phrase
Qe ies A tc
en ru Wine example Of = clause, vr RA) un
: @Complex Ans:

02. “The table has four chai
© Dependent © Independent

pes he
. ie ann sha come beso rot T
> © Noun clause

© Subordinate
underlined clause is — . & (1 25°) sy

© Adjective clause A
@None gu
© Adverb clause Ren
04. This is the book Lost The underlined clause is a/an : a RP Gr) >
© Main clause
Ans:C

@ Noun clause Se

© Adjective clause Adverbial clause

05, They hired a huge beautiful home. The underlined words are. RASE (sr.
© Adverb phrase

O Adjective phrase

© Prepositional phrase © Noun phrase Ans: D
06. I know the boy who will win. The underlined clause is : = "a 8550 (rt) 99-39.

O a noun clause © an adjective clause

© an adverbial clause @ a principal clause Ans:B
07. As I trust myself, I don’t need to write a number on it. In this sentence,

the underlined words are a 880 (men 3-50

O adjective clause O adverb clause

© noun clause O none of the above Ans: B
08. I know where he lives, The underlined part is : af «2850 (ts) 33039

O an adverbial clause © a noun clause

© an adjective clause © the principal clause Ans:B

09. The girl in green is my cousin. Functionally, the underlined phrase is a/an : sets
rs)
© a noun clause phrase © an adjecti
djective phrase
A al E a es = O a prepositional phrase Ans: B
). The greater part of ou is
ae ey PE Ile schools has been waste. The underlined phrase
© Adjective Phrase ©
v Noun Phrase
© Adverbial Phrase © Preposit Ansı A
The prices were a great deal higher than I had anti
The underlined partis RR RED (Saf y.
© Noun Clause
© Main Clause ns:

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12. Well know that humans are mortal, Here the undertineg “clause is ER
© an adjective clause

© a noun clause

© an adverb clause @ both A&C a a
13. Tenquire how he lost his money, RC ep) un
© an adverb clause of reason © an adjective clause

© a noun clause © an adverb clause of result Ans: C
14. The migratory bird that he shot down was beautiful. y (#82) 39
® a noun clause with rel

€ pronoun as subject
© an adverb clause of degree

© an adjective clause with relative pronoun as possessive

© an adjective clause with relative pronoun as object Ans: C

15. Thave seen a fair number of parents eager to support their children’s efforts. The

underlined words are words are — 4% Ro (mm au

© adjective phrase © adverb phrase

© prepositional phrase O noun phrase Ans: B
16. Ido not know who has come today. The underline 2% (729) x.»

© Noun clause © Adjective clause

© Adverbial clause © Noun phrase Ans: A
17. “The book borrowed from the library is lost, The underline part is - ef 6) >>

© Noun phrase © Adverb phrase

© Adjective phrase Verb phrase Ans: C

18. “The poor boy who was an orphan could not continue his studies.’ The underlined
part is an example of — fe (RE) ws

O Noun clause © Adjective clause

© Adverbial clause © Prepositional clause Ans: B
19. I know how he struggled against poverty. The underlined clause is a/an : Ran

ern

© Noun clause © Main clause

© Adjective clause © Adverbial clause Ans: A
You cannot guess what type of person he is, mé (1 2580) 1-39

O noun clause © adjective clause

© adverbial clause, ¥) O prepositional clause
“Strike while fhe iron is hot is an example of- ovex fre

© Noun clause © Adjective clause

© Adverbial clause O Subordinate clause ‘Ans: C
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22. "This the book Lg Here Tot erbial clause
DA me o © None of the three Ans: €

© An adjective clause 01 ERSTE clause noun-c® modify
sors adjective

Pip ee agé nom Dee modify CI L Lo, Sloat ay

aero adjective clase mr!

pce j

Honoris wit aan The underlined phrase be x en
ANT © Aa desire rire

if @ An adverbial phrase AR

© An infinitive phrase
Tips: ct word erb-ce modify = we CR won adverb, ETEK CT phrase verb- modif
Er ere wom adverbial phrase. € zI0eT work verb-c8 modify "otr with all sincerity phrase

8, wf adverbial phrase
2. We were waiting for the bus. The underlined part is__ sve Rar
© a noun phrase © an infinitive phrase
© a prepositional @ a verb phrase Ans: C
Tips ee for Gas rd phrase. wen simo af «88 prepositional phrase
"ero adverbial phrase 7 «ei correct answer XX prepositional phrase
25. Low tha he will come. The underlined part is we erre xx fier mew r{ ons
© an adverbial clause © an adjective clause
© a noun clause Principle clause ‘Ans: D

Tips: Main clause + clause markers + Dependent Clause ne | know xa Main clause.

26. Behave asa gentleman behaves. The undertined part is — 2308 ftomex (xe wu),
O an adverb clause O an adjective clause
© a noun clause © a principal clause
‘Tips: SOON ATI SORT FE eT behave verb ce modify wega a weg (asa gentleman
behaves), e «8 adverb clause Re ı

17. The central part ofa noun phrase is mainly a— FT. nee fome

Ans: A

© Pronoun © Adjective
© Noun o

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© Conjunctional phrase SV phrase
© Gerund phrase © Adverb phrase Ans: A
30. Do you remember the place where we met cas
E ng
© main clause © adjective clause
© adverbial clause @ noun clause ‘Ans: B

Tips: What oF xem clause Px I antecedent worn e clause © Adjective
Clause wow ı Antecedent = feats wa Relative Pronoun sra org

31- Which kind of clause is the following underlined words? The news that vow heard
Yesterday is known to all. cer cf form meer free 2000
@ A noun clause © An adjective clause
© An adverb clause @A co-ordinate clause Ans: B
Tips: WHthat wi om ken clause Ba 74 antecedent em Be clause-® Adjective
Clause & ı Antecedent "mart frafre ware Relative Pronoun "rar OM |

32. Toften wonder how vow are getting on, Give the correct name of the underlined class
of the sentence using any ofthe four names of the clauses give below. «et ret PER Sosy

© adverb clause © noun clause

© adjective clause @ relative ‘Ans: B
33. A man in great difficulties came to me for her help. Fret «fea zoo

© Prepositional phrase © Adverb phrase

© Noun phrase © Adjective phrase Ans: D

Tips: Adjective clause cer sentence-a Wx adjective 8 8 noun/pronoun -c¥ modify wer ı
wage. q

34. What he said is impor WA (#) 2034.39
@Noun clause © Adjective clause © Adverb Clause @ Main clause Ans: A
Tips: cer arcera subject RP noun clause #1 AP what, why, how sR that wer

subject om ar ı
35. The umbrella which has a broken handle is mine. Here ‘which has a broken handle’
is an example of __. AB" 203030
© noun clause
adverb clause
36 That he isa rogue is well-known tal”
‘The underlined part of the sentence is _ WR 'E' 2030-50
Van adjective clause © a prepositional phrase
© a noun clause @ a noun phrase ans C
37. Identity the clause of the following sentence :
Mook no notice of him, so he flew into rage. WW 2033-30

© Noun clause

© adjective clause
© adverb clause of time Ans: B

ne o
erg © Preposition phrase

39. He lives in the suburb of Dhaka

The underlined phrase is __ WR- 2030-23

® a noun phrase O an adjective phrase

O an adverbial phrase © an infinitive phrase AC
40. Identify the underlined clause of the sentence

Whoever wants to know should ask me. #f3-(K) 34-3

© prepositional clause © adverbial clause

© noun clause O independent clause Ansıc
41. They reached home safe and sound. This is a/an : =f (9): 39-50

® adjective phrase O adverbial phrase © proverb O idiom Ans: B

Tips: We safe and sound (Farm © wena) reach verb- manner CE ES

adverbial phrase,
“2. Look before you leap. Here ‘look’ is: (#)-39-3»

© a subordinate clause (Osta claus

© the principal clause @averb clause ge

“ips: look wet the principal clause ar before Te clause subordinate clause,
48. The train is moving fast enough. The underlined phrase i- ft (K-IER) 39-30

© adjective phrase © verb phrase

© adverbial phrase ss © prepositional phrase Ans:C

SNon clause O Adverbial clause © Adjective clause @ Principal clause Ans: C
Tips: WHithat wat or xem, clause fo: "74 antecedent «ren 3% clause-® Adjective Clause wa |

5. The girl wh tin the hospital is my cousin,
» underlined clause is a/an: (0): 99-35,
le
e o O adjective clause
lause © principal clause Ans: B

Tips:
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People who are untidy, The underlined part is a: af (a mp) 98-34
© principle clause
relative clause Ans: D

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Tips: Adjective clause/Relative clause sontence-a WH adjetivo ae nounipronoan
< modify var eee the people noun-te who ar untidy modify vero Re aß Adjective
elause/Relative clause

47. How the man died isa mystery. The underlined clause
anexampleof- (DAA): 36-34
Onoun clause Dadjetiveclause © adverbial clause O co-ordinate clause Ans: A
JH you make a promise, you must keep it. The underlined clause is: TE omy}->à
© anadverbial clause

© an adjective clause © a principle clause Ans: A

Tips: Adverb clause of condition-a sub-ordinateclause-® if, whether, unless Por or:

49. 1kmow the boy who came here vesterday.
i The underlined clause is a/an: AR (E-rea
© mou clause © adjective clause © adverbial clause O principle clause Ans:B

50. The man wants something to eat. The underlined phrase is a/an FRA! (mg) 30-38
© prepositional phrase © adverbial phrase
© adjective phrase © noun phrase Ans: D
51. Tknow the boy who went there. The underlined clause is a/an —— "CA" (carp:5e->e

O noun clause O adjective clause
O adverbial clause © principal clause Ans: B

$2. Underlined portion in the sentence; “The guess arrived after sunse is _ RH (Even) 3036
© noun clause © adverbial clause
© adjective clause © none of them Ans: D

Rabi was a poor boy who lived in the orphanage.

Find out the clause name of the marked part of this sentence __ sf (Est) 203038
© Principal clause © Noun clause

© Adjective clause O Adverbial clause Ans: C
$4, He is in the room. xv ex 2033-30

O Prepositional clause © Adverbial phrase

O Adjective complement Object complement Ans: B
58. Apuis the boy by the biggest bike. Prepositional Phrase is_ &ft-w 2032-30

© The boy © Apu

OApuis the © By the biggest bike AnD,
36. They asked me if could meet them in the afternoon, ax 209200

interrogative clause © Coordinate clause

© Conditional clause @ Noun clause

$. The people up to greet him.
IS

O An adjective Phrase

Ans: D

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572 Q English Tutor © An adverbial phrase

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$8 Heasked me whether Lol |

derlined part ANA
a inercia

© A noun clause Cyr ee
adverbial clause Le ots
Tue under hrs in Tape Dim eva —
een © Adjective phrase
Canes nice O Prposional phrase
60. 1 know that he has passed. 1#-2009-30 ae
© Adverbial clause © Principle cl
O Noun clause

© Adjective clause

61. He stood in frontof me. sf RH 2009-30
© Adjective phrase © Adverbial phrase

© Conjunctional phrase

© Prepositional phrase
62. To ride well requires practices, Tf 3000-30
© noun phrase adjective phrase

© prepositional phrase adverbial phrase

3. That he is dishonest is known to all. #%-300%-04

© Adverbial clause

© Noun clause
© Principal clause © Co-ordinate clause
4. Iwill not go there unless vou go with me, xf@-soou-04
© Adjective clause © Adverbial clause of condition
© Adverbial clause of manner © Adverbial clause of purpose
65. He asked whethe im! The underlined part is- (R) 3639
© an adjective clause © an adverbial clause
© a noun clause © a prepositional clause

Ans: À

Ans:

Ans: D

Ans: ¢

Ans: A

Ans: A

Ans: B

6. of beauty is a joy forever’, The "nderined part in the sentence is. 28 (i): 3038

a. © An a jective phrase
2 A noun @An adverbial phrase
Tips: (preposition + noun) noun-çe modify Tu cP adjective phrase,

67 Thave no kith and kin in this town,

pre underlined prin he senega ja

CHA B 2000-00
noun phrase © adjective phrase

© prepositional phrase o
adi phrase
sad Iverb

Ans: B

Ans: A

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The underlined clause is _ WW 20563

@ a principal clause O a noun clause
O an adjective clause O an adverbial clause Ans: B
69. The officer was injured ‚or rather ruined altogether, by the failure of the bank. an
© conjunctional phrase © adjective phrase
© prepositional phrase O adverbial phrase Ans: A
70. While hi ot y we saw a tiger, def
© prepositional phrase. O adverbial phrase
© participle phrase noun phrase Ans: €
‘71. He often visits Spain because be likes the climate, The underlined clause is 1913230
© Principal clause © Adjective clause
© Noun clause @Non Ans: D
72. Mention the clause of the underlined part of the sentence,
This is the boy who did it. WW 03830
© Noun clause © Adverbial clause
© Adjective clause © None of them Ans: C
73. Identify the underlined clause.
Nobody knows when he will die. YY 2030-39
© Principal clause O Noun clause
© Adverbial clause © Adjective clause ‘Ans: B
74. supported him for the sake of friendship. ®-2030-5
O Interjectional phrase © Adverbial phrase
© Prepositional phrase © Adjective phrase Ans: C
75. Show the clause of the underlined sentence,
You may go wherever vou like, &R-2ood-04; SR 'Y': 30-39
0 Adverbial clause of place © Adverbial clause of time
© Adverbial clause of reason O Adverbial clause of noun Ans: A
16. This is the place where Lwas born, _®f-3030-3)
© Noun clause © Adjective clause
© Independent clause © Adverb clause Ans: B
T1. “To read newspaper is a good habit”. Here 'to read newspaper’ is __ ft‘ 2009-30
© Infinitive phrase © Noun phrase
© Preposition phrase © Adjective phrase ‘Ans: B
78. Wherever I went I saw signs of poverty.
‘The underlined clause is an_ Warte
O Adverbial clause of time © Adverbial clause of place
ID Aliverbial clauso of manner O Adverbial clause of purpose AF

3. He is out and out a gentleman.

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Adverbial phrase
© Noun phrase *
O Adjective phrase à
repositional phrase a
an Packie athe dear be demanded denon. om
De Er pes
© Adverb phrase articiple F 2%

"aval over her bey approached the doctor.
. A woman nik vl vs Bci
ne is EN 203-0

The underlined phrase is
@ a noun phrase © a verbal phrase
© an adverbial phrase O an adjective phrase Maga
82. He can go where he wants. The underlined part is_8T®#F2f%-"#" 2030-95
© a verb clause

@ a noun clause
© an adjective clause

83. He does not know what they want. WEHRT 2030-30

© Noun clause © Adverbial clause
© Adjective clause © Subordinate clause Rue

84. One fine morning is _ meme" w 3030-28

O an adverb clause añ

O an idiom © a phrase

ci © a sentence Ans:B
85. Find the correct name of the underlined clause in the following sentence :

The bor’ which vou gave me has been lost. 5x1) : 36-35

© Datining relative clause © Non-defining relative clause

© Adverbial clause © Co-ordinate clause

© Principal clause Ans: A
86. We were waiting for the bus, The underlined part is. zotyafef&°D* 203036

O a noun phrase © an adverbial phrase

© a prepositional phrase @a verb phrase Ans:B

Tips: for the bus rester «ef prepositional Phrase. fee function "PITA verb- (+ modify

‘wa fear a exit adverbial Phrase. St estan adverbi;
à bial

Prepositional phrase, i... ee
am glad to know your success AAA

© infinitive phrase as an adjective. E
: infinitive phrase asa post-modifier of an adjective

infinitive phrase as an intransitive verb

infinitive phrase asa transitive ver a
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