Interrogatives in Dependent Clauses
1. Do you know where it is?
2. Do you know where I can cut off the water?
3. Do you know how the car works?
4. Do you know where the glasses are?
5. Do you know where Chinatown is?
6. Do you know how John is feeling?
7. Do you know where the restaurant is?
8. Do you know where Mary is?
9. Do you know who the plumber is?
10. Do you know who her daughter is?
11. Do you know where the bay is?
12. Do you know who Mr. Young is?
Exclamations
1. What terrible weather!
2. How awful!
3. What a day!
4. What a mess!
5. How fascinating!
6. How quaint!
7. What a beautiful coastline!
8. How splendid!
9. What an interesting building!
10. What a jerk!
11. How lovely!
12. How great!
“If... then” Constructions
1. REAL
2. REAL
3. UNREAL
4. UNREAL
5. UNREAL
6. REAL
7. REAL
8. UNREAL
9. UNREAL
10. REAL
11. REAL
12. UNREAL
“If... then” Constructions
1. If you take Interstate 85, you’ll get there faster.
2. I’ll send some money, if you need it.
3. If I had more money, I’d go to California.
4. If you drive on Interstate 1, you’ll see the
coastline.
5. If I were rich, I’d buy a bigger house.
6. If you go to the supermarket, I’ll make dinner.
7. If I had more time, I’d make dinner tonight.
8. If you need to study, I’ll turn off the television.
9. If he’d moved to California, we would’ve
visited him.
10. They would’ve been here earlier, if their flight
hadn’t been delayed.
11. If I had more time, I’d wash my clothes.
12. If she visits the aquarium, we’ll go with her.
13. If I go to the bank, I’ll cash a traveler’s check.
Prepositions
1. My apartment is across the street from yours.
2. I like to read about animals.
3. These T-shirts won’t shrink in the washing
machine.
4. The restaurant is beside my apartment.
5. The green T-shirts are under the navy blue T-
shirts.
6. He’s going into the hotel.
7. The wife went without her husband.
8. He likes to read the newspaper during breakfast.
9. I would like popcorn with butter.
10. Despite the scorching weather, he’s going to
Atlanta.
11. The Diet Coke is between the Cherry Coke and
Classic Coke.
12. This wine is from California.
13. The girl is going toward the boy.
Possessives
1. Yes, this is the attorney’s office.
2. No, this isn’t Mr. Young’s desk.
3. Yes, I know Mrs. Jones’s family.
4. No, this isn’t John’s daughter.
5. Yes, this is the family’s bank.
6. No, this isn’t the boy’s T-shirt.
7. Yes, I know Mr. Young’s son.
8. No, I didn’t meet Mary’s husband.
9. Yes, these are Mrs. Smith’s children.
10. No, I don’t know the attorney’s secretary.
11. Yes, this is John’s table.
12. Yes, this is the secretary’s telephone.
13. Yes, I saw the restaurant’s menu.
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