
Adjective Phrases
Adjective clauses and phrases are probably the most common grammatical construction in the daily newspaper. People and their ages, positions, company affiliations, as well as places with descriptions, and times with memorable data all appear in adjective clauses and phrases. Here’s an example sentence with the adjective clauses in bold type: “The place where the secret meeting took place was Marra’s restaurant, located next to the house of John Demarco, a butcher, who saw the two spies wearing black overcoats and ski masks.”
Complete the sentences in this quiz using adjective clauses and phrases. Some possible answers may form correct sentences, but we’re looking for adjective clauses and phrases.
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