A: Predicate
B: Object
C: Attributive
D: Adverbial
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- He has become the experienced teacher. A: Predicate B: Object C: Attributive D: Adverbial
- He has caught a bad cold. A: Subject B: Object C: Predicative D: Attribute E: Complement F: Adverbial G: Predicate
- Where he lives is not a secret to us all. A: Subject B: Object C: Attributive D: Adverbial
- The clause in the sentence “What was once regarded as impossible has now become a reality” is ___________. A: the appositive clause B: the object clause C: the subject clause D: the attributive clause
- The leaves have turned yellow. A: Subject B: Object C: Predicative D: Attribute E: Complement F: Adverbial G: Predicate
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He practices running every day. A: Subject B: Object C: Predicative D: Attribute E: Complement F: Adverbial G: Predicate
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Which of the following statements is TRUE? A: Main clauses are at the beginning of a sentence if the relative clauses are adverbial clauses. B: Subjects are normally the first noun phrase in a main clause if the adverbial part is not at the beginning. C: Predicate verbs are with auxiliary verbs and modal verbs if they are in the main clause. D: An object can be found in front of a relative clause if the predicate verb is transitive.
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________ in the company for three years, Mark has become experienced in business negotiations.
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The clause in the sentence “It is still unknown whether she will come or not” is ________ A: the object clause B: the appositive clause C: the subject clause D: the attributive clause
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A happy worker is a harder worker.