Noun Clauses
Question 1: Which of the following is a noun clause?
A. I am going to the store.
B. I wonder what he is doing.
C. The book is on the table.
D. He is a good student.
Answer: B
Question 2: What type of noun clause is the following?
I know that he is coming.
A. Declarative
B. Interrogative
C. Relative
D. Essential
Answer: A
Question 3: Which of the following is an example of an essential noun clause?
A. I wonder what he is doing.
B. I know that he is coming.
C. The book that I am reading is very interesting.
D. I hope that you will be happy.
Answer: C
Question 4: What is the function of the following noun clause?
I think that she is wrong.
A. Subject
B. Object
C. Complement
D. Modifier
Answer: C
Question 5: Which of the following is not a noun clause?
A. What he said is true.
B. Why did he leave?
C. The man who is standing there is my friend.
D. I wish I were taller.
Answer: D
Question 6: Which of the following subordinating conjunctions can be used to introduce a noun clause?
A. because
B. unless
C. although
D. all of the above
Answer: D
Question 7: Which of the following sentences contains a noun clause that functions as a subject?
A. I hope that you will be happy.
B. I know that he is coming.
C. What he said is true.
D. The man who is standing there is my friend.
Answer: C
Question 8: Which of the following sentences contains a noun clause that functions as an object?
A. I hope that you will be happy.
B. I know that he is coming.
C. What he said is true.
D. The man who is standing there is my friend.
Answer: B
Question 9: Which of the following sentences contains a noun clause that functions as a complement?
A. I hope that you will be happy.
B. I know that he is coming.
C. What he said is true.
D. The man who is standing there is my friend.
Answer: A
Question 10: Which of the following sentences contains a noun clause that functions as a modifier?
A. I hope that you will be happy.
B. I know that he is coming.
C. What he said is true.
D. The man who is standing there is my friend.
Answer: D
Question 11: Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. I wonder what did he do.
B. I wonder what he did.
C. I wonder what did he do?
D. I wonder what he do.
Answer: B
Question 12: Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. I know that he is coming.
B. I know that he comes.
C. I know that he came.
D. all of the above are grammatically correct
Answer: D
Question 13: Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. I asked him if he is coming.
B. I asked him if he comes.
C. I asked him if he came.
D. all of the above are grammatically correct
Answer: D
Question 14: Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. I told him that he is coming.
B. I told him that he comes.
C. I told him that he came.
D. all of the above are grammatically correct
Answer: D
Question 15: Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. I hope that he will be coming.
B. I hope that he comes.
C. I hope that he came.
D. all of the above are grammatically correct
Answer: A
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