C10 | Clause - 5 Exercises & Answer Key

 C10 | Clause - Exercises & Answer Key







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5 Exercises followed by Answer Key:




















































Answer Key:


Exercise # 1 

 Set - A

  1. that Mohan was a doctor.  ( Subject to the verb 'was not known')
  2. where the boys will stay. (Subject to the verb 'is not known')
  3. that Mohan will stand first. (Subject to the verb 'is')
  4. what can not be cured. (Subject to the verb 'must be endured')
  5. why the thief did not take away the gold. (Subject to the verb 'is')


Set -B
  1. if papa has come. (Object to the verb 'ask')
  2. why Mohan is absent today. (Object to the verb 'tell')
  3. that she loves music. (Object to the verb 'know')
  4. why you hate me. (Object to the verb 'tell')
  5. that your brother was so lazy. (Object to the verb 'thought')

Set -C
  1. that Mohan would reach late. (Complement  to the verb 'was')
  2. what you make it (Complement  to the verb 'is')
  3. that it will rain soon. (Complement  to the verb 'seems)
  4. what they appear to be. (Complement  to the verb 'are')
  5. that Harpreet will stand first. (Complement  to the verb 'is')


  6. Set -D
    1. what you have done. (Object to the preposition 'of')
    2. what her teacher says. (Object to the prepositions 'to')
    3. whatever Mohan says. (Object to the prepositionstto')
    4. what is stated by Asha. (Object to the preposition 'in')
    5. how hard you work. (Object to the prepositions on')


Set -E
  1. that all students will get two rasgaullas every day. (In apposition to the noun 'statement')
  2. that Sania Mirza has won. (In apposition to the noun 'news')
  3. that Ram Nath kidnapped his own nephew.(In apposition to the noun 'story')
  4. that boys are generally taller tha girls. (In apposition to the pronoun 'it')
  5. that Harbhajan is a cricketer. (In apposition to the noun 'fact')


Set -F
  1. that situation was getting worse . (Object to the participle 'finding')
  2. that I had been cheated by the company.  (Object to the participle 'finding')
  3. that he was a stranger to the city. (Object to the participle 'thinking')
  4. that he could not compromise with his principles.  (Object to the participle 'findi (Object to the participle 'saying')
  5. that he was desperate to do anything. (Object to the participle 'knowing')


Set -G
  1. if he has a hand in it. (Object to the Infinitive 'to confirm')
  2. what he had done. (Object to the Infinitive 'to explain)
  3. how the quarrel started. (Object to the Infinitive 'to know')
  4. if you helped the thief. (Object to the Infinitive 'to know')
  5. why he stole the money. (Object to the Infinitive 'to know')


Exercise # 2

  1. who helped me.      Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'girl'.
  2. that bit his wife.      Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'snake'.
  3. that are formed in early age.        Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'habits'.
  4. he gave us.           Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'furniture'.
  5. who helps ohers.            Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'girl'.
  6. as work hard       Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'students.
  7. who has no money      Adjective Clause qualifying the pronoun 'he'.
  8. who treated me     Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'doctor.
  9. why he refused to marry Mohan    Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'reason'.
  10. who didn’t go on strike      Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'worker'.
  11. as was very useful    Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'advice'.
  12. once lost   Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'time'.
  13. that the President visited    Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'school'.
  14. where I was born      Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'villagers'.
  15. who displayed those magic tricks   Adjective Clause qualifying the noun 'man'.


Exercise # 3 

 Set - A

  1. before you leap       Adverb Clause showing time
  2. No sooner did the train stop   Adverb Clause showing time
  3. while it is hot     Adverb Clause showing time
  4. before I reached the airport    Adverb Clause showing time
  5. As long as you work hard   Adverb Clause showing time


Set - B

  1. where the wind took it     Adverb Clause showing place
  2. where it came from    Adverb Clause showing place
  3. wherever you go   Adverb Clause showing place
  4. wherever he goes   Adverb Clause showing place
  5. wherever you find it     Adverb Clause showing place


Set - C

  1. Since you are late     Adverb Clause showing reason
  2. because you are working hard        Adverb Clause showing reason
  3. because she is kind to me    Adverb Clause showing reason
  4. that you have acted honestly      Adverb Clause showing reason
  5. that he may be punished      Adverb Clause showing reason


Set - D

  1. provided she worked hard     Adverb Clause showing condition 
  2. If Mohan comes late      Adverb Clause showing condition 
  3. unless he comes to me    Adverb Clause showing condition 
  4. If it rains      Adverb Clause showing condition 
  5. If the bus is late     Adverb Clause showing condition 


Set - E

  1. as he is working hard    Adverb Clause showing extent 
  2. As you sow     Adverb Clause showing manner
  3. as you like      Adverb Clause showing manner
  4. better than you do    Adverb Clause showing comparison
  5. as if he was mad    Adverb Clause showing manner


Set - F

  1. No matter how hard up she is     Adverb Clause showing contrast 
  2. even if we suffer a great loss   Adverb Clause showing contrast 
  3. Although he tried hard   Adverb Clause showing contrast 
  4. however hard you may try     Adverb Clause showing contrast 
  5. though I requested him time and again        Adverb Clause showing contrast 



Exercise # 4

  1. Ram is a miser although he is very rich.
  2. If it rains, we shall stay indoors.
  3. He broke three windows but did not get punishment. 
  4. Mohan and Ram came late.
  5. He is the boy who broke the window.
  6. The box is too heavy for anyone to lift.
  7. The sum is so difficult that we cannot solve it.
  8. This is the house that Ramesh built.
  9. Tell me why he left the job.
  10. A grammarian is a person who makes simple things difficult.
  11. The beggar sits where the two roads meet.
  12. She is as good as beautiful. 



Exercise # 5

  1. I shall help you unless you work hard.
  2. As soon as it stopped raining, we went out for a walk.
  3. Mohan behaves as if he was the director.
  4. I agree to what you say.
  5. Finding the door open, he stepped inside.
  6. Seeing the situation getting worse, the magistrate ordered the police to open fire.
  7. I like such boys as are obedient. 
  8. Generally, the girls are not so tall as boys.
  9. He wrote this essay when he was ten.
  10. If you don't walk fast, you will miss the train. 





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