Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners.
1.
hat is this?
2.
house does he live in?
3. Don't you like
car?
4. The winter sale is on in
shop in the area.
5. It is a pity that
child should be put to labour!
6.
customer loves our dishes.
7. Please distribute these flyers to
visitors.
8. Neither document has
signature on it.
9.
mementoes are to be given only to guests.
10. There were
people waiting in the rain for a glimpse of their favourite
star.
red shirt is a friend of mine.
11.
man standing there in
12. The stadium is near
building
13. He will take
luggage with him.
14. There are
ways to bake a cake.
Answers
Answer:
than a phrase and includes a litde more information.
Types of Clauses
There are two types of clauses
1. Independent Clause (Main/Principal Clause)
Independent clause is the main/principal clause in a sentence. It can stand alone and can be called a sentence. It does not start with subordinate words such as when, which or if.
The main properties of an independent clause are
It contains a subject.
It contains an action.
It expresses a complete thought, e.g.
Let’s start the play.
(Here ‘play’ is the subject and ‘Let’s start’ is the action.)
The mobile is defective.
(Here ‘mobile’ is the subject and ‘is defective’ is the action.)
I will tell her about the paper pattern.
(Here T is the subject and ‘will tell her about the paper pattern’ is the action.)
2. Dependent Clause (Subordinate Clause)
A dependent clause is a subordinate clause, it starts with subordinate words. It cannot stand alone as a sentence and is labelled according to its function in the sentence.
Dependent clauses are further divided into three kinds