You are on page 1of 2

Identify the adjective clause.

Circle the connector, underline subjects once and


verbs twice. Then indicate if the sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is incorrect,
please indicate why

1. It is important to fill out the form in the way that you have been instructed.
CORRECT
INCORRECT

2. The car which I have been driving for five years for sale at a really good
price.
CORRECT
INCORRECT

3. I just finished reading the novel whom the professor suggested for my book
report.
CORRECT
INCORRECT

4. The plane that he was scheduled to take to Hawaii was delayed.


CORRECT
INCORRECT

5. The movie which we watched on cable last night it was really frightening.
CORRECT
INCORRECT

6. I made an appointment with the doctor whom you recommended.


CORRECT
INCORRECT

7. The enthusiasm with which he greeted me made me feel welcome.


CORRECT
INCORRECT

8. The story that you told me about Bob.


CORRECT
INCORRECT

9. The men with whom were having the discussion did not seem very friendly.
CORRECT
INCORRECT

10. I'm not really sure about taking part in the plans that we made last night.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
2 missing v

3 incorrect conn

5 the it is wrong because they don’t have to put it

8 missing v

9 missing s

You might also like