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Latihan Inisiasi 1

Decide whether the clause written in CAPITAL LETTERS is dependent or


independent.

1. If you don't fix the car, IT WILL CONTINUE TO LEAK OIL.


a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
2. WHILE THE CAR IS BEING FIXED, we will need to take the bus.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
3. It isn't necessary to cram all night IF YOU HAVE STUDIED A LITTLE EACH
DAY.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
4. Before you begin studying for the exam, YOU WILL PROBABLY WANT TO
REST.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
5. I can't go to the movies SINCE I DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
6. WHETHER HE ATTENDS THE PARTY OR NOT, I have decided to go.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
7. I WILL STOP PLAYING THE DRUMS when you go to sleep.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
8. SINCE YOU'VE TAKEN YOUR EXAM IN BIOLOGY, you probably don't feel like
studying for
tomorrow's exam in math.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
9. Until he apologizes to me for his rude behaviour, I REFUSE TO SEE HIM.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
10. I wore my boots BECAUSE IT LOOKED LIKE IT MIGHT SNOW.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
11. I WILL GO ON A TRIP if the car is in good working order.
a. Dependent Clause

b. Independent Clause
12. SINCE THE TIRE IS FLAT, we had better get it fixed before travelling.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
13. I want to see the Corning Glass Museum BECAUSE I AM INTERESTED IN
GLASS BLOWING.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
14. When we get there, I WOULD LIKE TO LOOK AT THE DISPLAYS.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
15. I would like to leave home early UNLESS THE TRAFFIC IS SLOW.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
16. HE TOLD ME THE MUSEUM WAS CLOSED ON MONDAYS though it wasn't
listed on the schedule.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
17. Even though it takes a long time to get there, WE WOULD STILL LIKE TO
GO.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
18. WHEN WE DROVE THERE, we got lost.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
19. SINCE THE DISPLAYS WERE GREAT, I am glad we went.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
20. IN CASE YOU ARE WONDERING HOW TO GET THERE, I will give you a map
with the directions.
a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause

State whether the underlined words is a NOUN CLAUSE, an ADJECTIVE


CLAUSE or an
ADVERB CLAUSE.

21. You seem very happy when you help other people.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
22. I dont know what you read.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
23. The man that looked very pale was very sick.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
24. I would like to know what time it is.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
25. She didnt remember where she put her books
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
26. The book that he bought was written by a famous writer.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
27. A nurse who called her was nearby.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
28. The doctor, who was very worried, asked him to lie down.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
29. I enjoyed camping out when I was much younger.
a. noun clause

b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause

30. He was sitting in the emergency room that was very crowded.
a. noun clause
b. adjective Clause
c. adverbial clause
State whether the sentence below is a DECLARATIVE, an INTERROGATIVE,
an IMPERATIVE, or
an EXCLAMATION.

31. Do you know who I am?


a. declarative
b. interrogative
c. imperative
d. exclamation
32. I am a teacher
a. declarative
b. interrogative
c. imperative
d. exclamation
33. What a day!
a. declarative
b. interrogative
c. imperative
d. exclamation
34. Close your book!
a. declarative
b. interrogative
c. imperative
d. exclamation

35. How amazingly she performed


a. declarative
b. interrogative
c. imperative
d. exclamation
State whether the sentence below is a SIMPLE SENTENCE, a COMPOUND
SENTENCE, a
COMPLEX SENTENCE or a COMPOUND COMPLEX SENTENCE.

36. One of the boys is not in the room


a. simple sentence

b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound complex sentence
37. I didnt know about it but I believed he knew something.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound complex sentence
38. What ever she does, I still love her, and I want her to be my wife.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound complex sentence
39. You have to finish the job before she arrives
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound complex sentence
40. She and I have decided to get married soon.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound complex sentence

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