SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 1
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
A
thick fog came rolling in, so planes unable to land.
2.
After
the children read some stories before they went to bed.
3.
After
the plane circled the airport, it landed on the main runway.
4.
All
of the shoes are on sale until the current stock is gone.
5.
Although
the area is a desert many plants bloom there in the springtime.
6.
As
the nurse already explained all visitors must leave the hospital room now.
7.
Because
the food was cold when it was served, the diners sent it back to the kitchen.
8.
Because
the recent change in work shifts was not posted, several workers missed their
shifts.
9.
Everyone
has spent time unpacking boxes since the family moved into the new house.
10.
I
will take you wherever need to go to complete the registration procedures.
11.
I
will wait here in the airport with you whether the plane leaves on time or not.
12.
If
you do not turn on the lights, you will trip in the dark.
13.
If
you plan carefully before you take a trip, will have a much better time because
the small details will not cause problems.
14.
It
is impossible for the airplane to take off while is snowing so hard.
15.
It
is impossible to enter that program if you lack experience as a teacher.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 2
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
It
was raining, so decided not to go camping.
2.
Just
as the bread came out of the oven, while a wonderful aroma filled the kitchen.
3.
No
one is admitted to the academy unless he or she the education requirements.
4.
Once
the address label for the package is typed, can be sent to the mail room.
5.
Or
the bills can be paid by mail by the first of the month.
6.
Or
you can drive your car for another 2,000 miles, you can get it fixed.
7.
Providing
the envelope is postmarked by this Friday, your application still acceptable.
8.
Since
the bank closes in less than an hour, the deposits need to be tallied
immediately.
9.
So
the quality of the print was not good, I change the typewriter ribbon.
10.
The
bill must be paid immediately, or the electricity will be turned off.
11.
The
book was not long, but it difficult to read.
12.
The
building quite vulnerable to damage until the storm windows are installed.
13.
The
chemist was awarded the Nobel Prize, he flew to Europe to accept it.
14.
The
citizens are becoming more and more incensed about traffic accidents whenever
the accidents occur at the intersection.
15.
The
commandant left strict orders about the passes, several soldiers left the post
anyway.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 3
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
The
dress did not cost too much, but the quality it seemed excellent.
2.
The
drivers on the freeway drove slowly and carefully while the rain was falling
heavily because they did not want to have an accident.
3.
The
furnace broke so the house got quite cold.
4.
The
furniture will be delivered as soon it is paid.
5.
The
government was overthrown in a revolution, the king has not returned to his
homeland.
6.
The
ground had been prepared, the seedlings were carefully planted.
7.
The
lawn needs water every day, or it will turn brown.
8.
The
lawyer presented a strong case, but the client was still found guilty.
9.
The
leaves kept falling off the trees, and the boys kept raking them up, but the
yard was still covered.
10.
The
lifeguard will warn you about the riptides, or she may require you to get out
of the water.
11.
The
mail carrier has already delivered the mail, so the letter is not going to
arrive today, it probably will arrive tomorrow.
12.
The
material has been cut, and the pieces have been sewn together.
13.
The
missing wallet was found, but the cash and credit cards had been removed.
14.
The
mother is going to be quite upset with her son as long he misbehaves so much.
15.
The
outline must be turned in to the teacher a week before the paper is due, and
must approve it.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 4
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
The
parents left a phone number with the baby-sitter in case a problem with the
children.
2.
The
patient took all the medicine, he did not feel much better.
3.
The
phone rang again and again, so the receptionist was not able get much work
done.
4.
The
rain clouds can be seen in the distance, but no has fallen.
5.
The
registration process took many hours since the lines so long.
6.
The
report needed to be completed, the workers stayed late every night for a week.
7.
The
ship leaving the dock even though some passengers were not on board.
8.
The
software should be used on an IBM computer, and this computer is an IBM.
9.
The
waves were amazingly high when the storm hit the coastal town.
10.
Their
backgrounds are thoroughly investigated before are admitted to the
organization.
11.
They
are trying to sell their house, it has been on the market for two months.
12.
This
exam will be more difficult than usual in that it covers two chapters instead
of one.
13.
This
type of medicine can be helpful, it can also have some bad side effects.
14.
Though
snow had been falling all day long, everyone got to the building for the
wedding.
15.
Trash
will be collected in the morning, so you should put out the trash cans tonight.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 5
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
Until
the registrar makes a decision about your status, you must stay in an
unclassified category.
2.
We
can start the conference now that all the participants have arrived.
3.
We
did not go out to dinner tonight even though I would have preferred not to
cook.
4.
We
need to get a new car whether in on sale or not.
5.
Whenever
you want to hold a meeting, we will schedule it.
6.
Whereas
most of the documents are complete, this form still needs to be notarized.
7.
While
most students turned in the assignment on time, a few asked for extension.
8.
You
should have finished the work yesterday, yet is not close to being finished.
9.
You
should slow down while you are driving, or the police will pull over your car.
10.
A
thick fog came rolling in, so planes unable to land.
11.
After
the children read some stories before they went to bed.
12.
After
the plane circled the airport, it landed on the main runway.
13.
All
of the shoes are on sale until the current stock is gone.
14.
Although
the area is a desert many plants bloom there in the springtime.
15.
As
the nurse already explained all visitors must leave the hospital room now.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 6
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
After
the plane circled the airport, it landed on the main runway.
2.
All
of the shoes are on sale until the current stock is gone.
3.
Although
the area is a desert many plants bloom there in the springtime.
4.
Or
you can drive your car for another 2,000 miles, you can get it fixed.
5.
Providing
the envelope is postmarked by this Friday, your application still acceptable.
6.
Since
the bank closes in less than an hour, the deposits need to be tallied
immediately.
7.
The
ground had been prepared, the seedlings were carefully planted.
8.
The
lawn needs water every day, or it will turn brown.
9.
The
lawyer presented a strong case, but the client was still found guilty.
10.
The
leaves kept falling off the trees, and the boys kept raking them up, but the
yard was still covered.
11.
The
patient took all the medicine, he did not feel much better.
12.
The
phone rang again and again, so the receptionist was not able get much work
done.
13.
The
rain clouds can be seen in the distance, but no has fallen.
14.
This
type of medicine can be helpful, it can also have some bad side effects.
15.
Though
snow had been falling all day long, everyone got to the building for the
wedding.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 7
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
You
should have finished the work yesterday, yet is not close to being finished.
2.
Everyone
has spent time unpacking boxes since the family moved into the new house.
3.
I
will take you wherever need to go to complete the registration procedures.
4.
It
is impossible to enter that program if you lack experience as a teacher.
5.
Since
the bank closes in less than an hour, the deposits need to be tallied
immediately.
6.
So
the quality of the print was not good, I change the typewriter ribbon.
7.
The
bill must be paid immediately, or the electricity will be turned off.
8.
The
book was not long, but it difficult to read.
9.
The
mail carrier has already delivered the mail, so the letter is not going to
arrive today, it probably will arrive tomorrow.
10.
The
material has been cut, and the pieces have been sewn together.
11.
The
missing wallet was found, but the cash and credit cards had been removed.
12.
The
mother is going to be quite upset with her son as long he misbehaves so much.
13.
We
can start the conference now that all the participants have arrived.
14.
We
did not go out to dinner tonight even though I would have preferred not to
cook.
15.
The
building quite vulnerable to damage until the storm windows are installed.
SKILL 5 – 6
GROUP 8
Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Find the subjects and verbs.
Circle the connectors. Indicate whether the sentences are correct (C) or
incorrect (I) and give the reasons.
1.
If
you plan carefully before you take a trip, will have a much better time because
the small details will not cause problems.
2.
It
is impossible for the airplane to take off while is snowing so hard.
3.
The
lawn needs water every day, or it will turn brown.
4.
Or
you can drive your car for another 2,000 miles, you can get it fixed.
5.
Providing
the envelope is postmarked by this Friday, your application still acceptable.
6.
Until
the registrar makes a decision about your status, you must stay in an
unclassified category.
7.
We
can start the conference now that all the participants have arrived.
8.
We
did not go out to dinner tonight even though I would have preferred not to
cook.
9.
Whereas
most of the documents are complete, this form still needs to be notarized.
10.
As
the nurse already explained all visitors must leave the hospital room now.
11.
The
phone rang again and again, so the receptionist was not able get much work
done.
12.
Their
backgrounds are thoroughly investigated before are admitted to the
organization.
13.
The
lifeguard will warn you about the riptides, or she may require you to get out
of the water.
14.
The
drivers on the freeway drove slowly and carefully while the rain was falling
heavily because they did not want to have an accident.
15.
The
book was not long, but it difficult to read.
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