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Chapter 2 Worksheet Underline the dependent clauses and label their use as noun, adjective, or adverb. 1.

Neil Armstrong is famous because he was the first man to walk on the moon. 2. The plane which leaves for urich will depart at 1!"##. $. The burglar was hiding in the hall closet when the %miths entered the house. &. 'hen the (rowns entered their house, the) found no burglar. *. That he is a vegetarian is news to me because he ate hamburger at +enn),s last night. --. -n each blank write the number that corresponds with each basic sentence t)pe. .1 %ubject / Transitive 0erb / +irect 1bject / 2Adverbial3 .2 %ubject / -ntransitive 0erb .$ %ubject / 4inking 0erb / 5redicate Adjective .& %ubject / 4inking 0erb / 5redicate Noun 666 !. The soup was too cold. 666 7. 8e found his car eventuall). 666 9. The) were teachers for man) )ears. 666 :. After dinner he found his napkin in his suitcase. 6661#. A cr) for help came from the bottom of the well. 66611. ;rom the old bottle in the bottom of the anti<ue bureau came a haunting cr). 66612. Their new bab) is a bo). 6661$. =r. and =rs. >hira<ue bought a delightful ?ither )esterda) at a garage sale. 6661&. 8ave )ou seen the new animated cartoon about gargo)les@ 6661*. -n times of stress and national anAiet) the president needs the support and cooperation of all American citi?ens. 6661!. Alan drinks coffee ever) morning before class. 66617. Angie was a student at Butgers Universit) between 1::! and 2###. 66619. 4)le is ver) happ) at the new law firm.

ENG 304 Chapter 2 Worksheet: Identifying Phrases 4abel these phrases as N5 2noun phrase3, 05 2verb phrase3, or 55 2prepositional phrase3. Use onl) one label per phrase. -f a noun phrase, for eAample, contains one or more prepositional phrases, it is still a noun phrase nonetheless. 666 1. in his office 666 2. the tractor 666 $. the Cohn +eere tractor in the showroom 666 &. had been late 666 *. the new shampoo 666 !. during the summer 666 7. without a pra)er 666 9. has to report to his parole officer each month 666 :. the man in the white dinner jacket 6661#. around the world 66611. not wanting to upset her roommate 66612. throughout her life 6661$. the same old stor) of deception and intrigue 6661&. with two children, a chicken, and a NordicTrack 6661*. regularl) has dinner with movie stars, gangsters, and the 5ope 6661!. wants to know his sign 66617. works with the homeless in >openhagen 66619. Cose, >armen, and all their cousins 6661:. flew in from New Dork )esterda) and returned this afternoon 6662#. from all of us on the staff of The Herald.

ENG 304 Chapter 2 Worksheet: Identifying Clauses Underline the dependent clauses in the following sentences, and in the blanks label them as N 2for noun clause3, Adj. 2adjective clause3, or Adv. 2adverb clause3. Then write % and 0 above the subject and verb of the dependent clause. -f a sentence contains no dependent clause, write N1 in the blank preceding it. % 0 EAample" Adj. The lad) who cuts m) hair is a %cientologist. 666 1. 8e mentioned a book whose title - forgot. 666 2. (ob arrived while - was taking a bath. 666 $. That he continues to be upset surprises me. 666 &. >an )ou show me the house which 8emingwa) lived in@ 666 *. That,s the car that ran the stop sign. 666 !. - believe that he has lost his mind. 666 7. 'ho is the man in the green suit@ 666 9. 8e is the farmer whose barn burned last week. 666 :. 'e could see that he was upset. 6661#. %he went to school with the girl who later became =adonna. 66611. - met 5resident (ush when - was in 4ouisville. 66612. The house on the hill needs <uite a few repairs. 6661$. The police officer to whom - showed m) license was ver) polite. 6661&. - told )ou that - wouldn,t be there. 6661*. The guard told us that we had to present our passports. 6661!. 'hether the government can balance the budget is an)one,s guess. 66617. The first plane which flew across the Atlantic is now in the %mithsonian -nstitution. 66619. 8e left because he was upset.

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