Veritas University student Claire Ukor Adaeze completed exercises for her Communication in English course. The exercises covered identifying adverbial clauses, sentence types including simple, complex, and compound complex sentences. A total of 15 items were covered across the three exercises focusing on parts of speech and sentence structure.
Veritas University student Claire Ukor Adaeze completed exercises for her Communication in English course. The exercises covered identifying adverbial clauses, sentence types including simple, complex, and compound complex sentences. A total of 15 items were covered across the three exercises focusing on parts of speech and sentence structure.
Veritas University student Claire Ukor Adaeze completed exercises for her Communication in English course. The exercises covered identifying adverbial clauses, sentence types including simple, complex, and compound complex sentences. A total of 15 items were covered across the three exercises focusing on parts of speech and sentence structure.
MAT NO: VUG/CSC/20/4294 DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE: COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH
EXERCISE 1
1. Our suggestion 2. Any root 3. His in regularity 4. The winner 5. Non attendance
EXERCISE 2
1. If our plans succeed (Adverbial clause)
Modifies: shall be happy 2. Was angry (Adverbial clause) Modifies: because 3. Examination (Adverbial clause) Modifies: better start 4. Although the advertisement was in paper a month earlier (adverbial clause) Modifies: didn’t submit 5. Older (adverbial clause) Modifies: expected 6. Jumped (adverbial clause) Modifies: ball 7. Even though she ran at top speed (adverbial clause) Modifies: rushed 8. So that he would be elected as senior prefect (adverbial clause) Modifies: tried 9. Unless you pay cash down (adverbial clause) Modifies: won’t sell 10. As soon as the exam was over (adverbial clause) Modifies: rushed out