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Clauses

English Language

Clauses starts at 5 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Clauses. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 5
Identify the subject in the clause: 'Because the teacher arrived'
Identify the subject in the clause: 'When the bell rings'
Identify the subject in the clause: 'When the sun rises'
Identify the verb in the clause: 'If you study hard'
Fill in the blank: The clause 'If you study, you will pass.' contains a dependent clause and an ______ clause.
Fill in the blank: The clause 'She smiled because she was happy' contains a main clause and a ______ clause.
Is the following a main clause or a dependent clause? 'She will come if she finishes her work.' (Focus on 'if she finishes her work')
True or False: 'Although it was raining, we played outside.' contains two clauses.
Choose the correct option: Which of these is a dependent clause? (1) She will come (2) If you call her (3) The dog barked (4) He is running
Choose the correct option: Which of these is a dependent clause? (1) The baby cried (2) If you are hungry (3) I will help you (4) The sun rises
Choose the correct option: Which of these is an independent clause? (1) When I finish my homework (2) If you come early (3) I will call you (4) Although it is raining
Choose the correct option: Which of these is an independent clause? (1) When I see you (2) I will tell you (3) If you come (4) Because it is late
Fill in the blank: A ______ clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Fill in the blank: A clause must have a subject and a ______.
Fill in the blank: A clause that can stand alone is called an ______ clause.
Fill in the blank: A clause that cannot stand alone is called a ______ clause.
Is the following a clause or a phrase? 'After the rain stopped'
Is the following a clause or a phrase? 'Because she smiled'
Is the following a clause or a phrase? 'Jumping over the fence'
Is the following a clause? 'He can swim'