Opinion deduction, Conditional clause , vocabulary development, essay writing - SS2 English Past Questions and Answers - page 1
Which of the following is an independent clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk
What I brought at the store was milk
Which of the following is a dependent clause?
I went to the store.
The store that I went to was closed
I went to the store because I needed milk
What I bought at the store was milk
Which of the following is an adjective clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store that I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk.
What I bought at the store was milk
Which of the following is an adverb clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store that I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk.
What I bought at the store was milk.
Which of the following is a noun clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store that I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk.
What I bought at the store was milk.
Which of the following is a first conditional clause?
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I had been rich, I would have bought a house.
If I had bought a house, I would be rich.
If I buy a house, I will be rich.
Which of the following is a second conditional clause?
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I had been rich, I would have bought a house.
If I had bought a house, I would be rich.
If I buy a house, I will be rich.
Which of the following is a third conditional clause?
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I had been rich, I would have bought a house.
If I had bought a house, I would be rich.
If I buy a house, I will be rich.
What is the difference between a first, second, and third conditional clause?
Which of the following is a vegetable?
Potato
Carrot
Onion
All of the above