The document contains an essay test with multiple sections assessing different English grammar topics, including combining sentences with conjunctions, identifying phrases, combining sentences into clauses, identifying clause types, and changing sentences to different conditional forms.
The document contains an essay test with multiple sections assessing different English grammar topics, including combining sentences with conjunctions, identifying phrases, combining sentences into clauses, identifying clause types, and changing sentences to different conditional forms.
The document contains an essay test with multiple sections assessing different English grammar topics, including combining sentences with conjunctions, identifying phrases, combining sentences into clauses, identifying clause types, and changing sentences to different conditional forms.
The document contains an essay test with multiple sections assessing different English grammar topics, including combining sentences with conjunctions, identifying phrases, combining sentences into clauses, identifying clause types, and changing sentences to different conditional forms.
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ESSAY TEST ( Mid Semester )
I. Combine the following sentences using so … that and such … that
1. Mrs. Libertine is a kind lady. Everyone likes her. 2. The dress was too expensive she decided not to buy it. II. Identify the function of prepositional phrases of these sentences. 1. My dad often tells me stories about the animals. 2. Despite of feeling tired, he still continued his job. III. Combine both sentences into a sentence with adjective clause. 1. She knows the girl. She doesn’t have new shoes. 2. I have some unique cards. I found them in storage. IV. Identify the underline clause and decide whether it is Finite or non-Finite clause! 1. The House on the hill belongs to the Benningtons. 2. Many of the building in Paris are Vintage and beautiful. V. Change the following sentences into Type 2 Conditional sentences. 1. If I am sick, I will stay at home. 2. If they find the cat, They will tell us. 3. If you try hard, you will solve the problem. VI. Change the following sentences into Type 3 Conditional Sentences. 1. If I miss the bus, I will be late for school. 2. If you are tired, we will take a break. 3. If you play less game, you will have more time. 4. If you install a heater, the room will be warm.