Orange Level Quiz #14 (Click here for PDF)

Adjective Clauses that use “that”

 

Directions: Combine the sentences or questions provided to create one sentence or question. Use “that” at the beginning of each adjective clause.

Example: This is my computer. I use it.

 This is the computer that I use.

1. This is the parking ticket. I have to pay it.

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2. These are my shoes. I wear them for work.

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3. Here’s my notebook. I use it for taking notes.

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4. Where is the paper? We need it for the copier.

______________________________________________.

5. Where’s the key? It opens the door.

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6. How long is the movie? We are going to see it tonight.

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7. That is a mistake. I won’t make it.

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8. His house is white. He lives in it.

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9. The students are very smart. We teach them.

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10. Where’s the container? I put it in the refrigerator.

_______________________________________________.

 

 

The answers are below.

ANSWERS:

1. This is the parking ticket that I have to pay.

2. These are the shoes that I wear for work.

3. Here’s the notebook that I use for taking notes.

4. Where is the paper that we need for the copier?

5. Where’s the key that opens the door?

6. How long is the movie that we are going to see tonight?

7. That is a mistake that I won’t make.

8. The house that he lives in is white.

9. The students that we teach are very smart.

10. Where’s the container that I put in the refrigerator?

 

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