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Name : Lita Apriani

NPM : 12211212078
A. Underline the clause and mention the kinds of each clause
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I thanked the woman who helped me.


I worked at a company whose employees wanted to form a union.
Josephine is not responsible for what Alex decided to do.
He knows all about art, but he doesn't know what he likes.
Because it was a dark, I didnt put on my sunglasses up.
The book which is on the table in mine.
An economist is a man who states the obvious in terms of the

incomprehensible.
8. Even if the weather is cold, Im going to go swimming.
9. When the phone rang, the baby woke up.
10. The girl who is sitting next to me is Jane.
Answer key
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who helped me (Adjective clause)


company whose employees (Adjective clause)
what Alex decided to do (Noun clause)
what he like ( Noun clause)
Because it was a dark (Adverb clause)
which is on the table (Adjective clause)
a man who states the obvious in terms of the incomprehensible (Noun

clause)
8. Even if the weather is cold (Adverb clause)
9. When the phone rang (Adverb clause)
10. who is sitting next to me( Adjective clause)

B. Underline the Phrase and mention the kinds of each clause


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Are you waiting someone special?


Never have I been angry with you.
The people couldnt do anything during the hurricane.
There is distance between you and me.
She hold my hand very softly.
Lana ever told me that she will wait for me.
My book is in my room.

8. The English teacher was late yesterday.


9. I saw a cat under the tree.
10. It's a very interesting picture.
Answer key
1. someone special (Noun phrase)
2. angry with you. (Adjective phrase)
3. during the hurricane. (Adverb phrase)
4. between you and me (Prepositional phrase)
5. very softly. (Adverb phrase)
6. ever told (Verb phrase)
7. in my room. (Prepositional phrase)
8. English teacher (Noun phrase)
9. under the tree. (Prepositional phrase)
10. very interesting (Adjective phrase)
C. Mention the kinds of these sentences
1. The training rooms of these college athletes smell of grease and gasoline.
2. Their practice field is a stretch of asphalt, and their heroes make a living
driving cars.
3. Their tools are screwdrivers and spanners rather than basketballs and
footballs.
4. This new brand of college athlete is involved in the sport of auto racing.
5. Most of the students are engineering majors, and they devote every minute
of their spare time to their sport
6. Although the sport is new, it has already attracted six collegiate teams in
the Southeast.
7. The students work on special cars designed for their sport.
8. The cars are called Legends cars, models of Fords and Chevys from 1932
to 1934, and they are refitted by the students with 1200 cc motorcycle
engines.
9. Although their usual speed ranges from 50 to 90 miles an hour, Legends
cars can move up to 100 miles an hour on a straightaway.
10. The Saturday morning races of the competing teams have attracted as
many as 3,500 fans, but the students concede they are no threat to the
nation's fastest growing sport of stock car racing.
Answer key

1. Simple
2. Compound
3. Simple
4. Simple
5. Compound
6. Complex
7. Simple
8. Compound
9. Complex
10. Compound

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