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  1. 1.

    Complete each of these sentences by adding a suitable noun clause beginning with the word given in brackets.

    1. She had no faith in (what) ________________.
    2. Where ________________ is a mystery,
    3. This is (how) ________________.
    4. (when) ________________ is not known to us.
    5. I do not know (where) ________________.
    6. It is uncertain (whether) ________________.
    7. I have not faith in (what) ________________.
    8. This is (how) ________________.
    9. Please pay attention to ________________.
    10. It seems ________________.
  2. 2.

    Replace the words in italics with suitable noun clauses.

    1. Everybody knows him to be polite.
    2. The hiding place was not known to the police.
    3. I have heard of your selection.
    4. She described the robbery at the bank.
    5. His selection was quite expected.
    6. The judge held the man guilty.
    7. He predicts a change in weather.
    8. The patient's death was expected.
    9. He confessed the crime.
    10. He has known her truthfulness.
  3. 3.

    Pick out the adjective clauses in the following sentences and say which noun or pronoun each qualifies.

    1. He who wins the race shall get the prize.
    2. I remember the hospital where I was born.
    3. A confluence is a place where streams meet.
    4. He who increases his riches increases his cares.
    5. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones at others.
    6. They never fail who die for a noble cause.
    7. He that is down need fear no fall.
    8. The moment which is lost is lost forever.
    9. Those were the days when everybody lived in peace.
    10. The reason why I selected you s obvious.
  4. 4.

    Combine each pair of sentences before so as to make one sentence changing the italicized sentence into an adjective clause and making other necessary changes.

    1. The train goes to Mangalore. The train comes at 9 p.m.
    2. The woman s a writer. She lives opposite my house.
    3. This bike belongs to Nikita. She is my friend.
    4. Jammu and Kashmir has beauties of nature. We spent our summer vacation there.
    5. People eat much. People fall sick.
    6. Which is the road? The road leads to Railway station.
    7. The boy is absent today. We are talking about the boy.
    8. Manu is an actor. He works well in films.
    9. The woman is the receptionist. The woman is sitting on the chair.
    10. The man is very angry. You abused the man.
  5. 5.

    Pick out the adverb clauses.

    1. No one can sing better than Anamika.
    2. As the Principal was not in the office, I handed over my application to the Superintendent.
    3. He will not come back as long as you are here.
    4. No sooner dd the last bell ring than the students rushed out of ther classes.
    5. He stopped taking sweets so that he might lose weight.
    6. The younger people have more money than brain.
    7. Take a torch because it is dark outside.
    8. If you do not men your ways, you will have to suffer.
    9. When he was young, he was very active.
    10. Will you wait till I return?
  6. 6.

    Replace the adverb phrases with adverb clauses.

    1. I'll return before sunset.
    2. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
    3. Our players played well.
    4. My heart is full for words.
    5. Gold is more precious than silver.
    6. Many houses were damaged by the earthquake.
    7. You must behave well to win our hearts.
    8. In spite of being rich, he is not happy.
    9. He lifted the box with all his might.
    10. This price is high for an old bike.
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