1. Which part of the following sentence is the adverb clause?
    I always make complaints when the shops give me bad service.
    1.   I always make complaints
    2.   make complaints when the shops give me
    3.   complaints when the shops give me
    4.   when the shops give me
    5.   when the shops give me bad service
  2. What is the function of the underlined adverb clause in this sentence?
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    1.   adverb clause of time
    2.   adverb clause of purpose
    3.   adverb clause of reason
    4.   adverb clause of condition
    5.   adverb clause of concession
  3. We will start our trip ______ everyone arrives.
    1.   while
    2.   since
    3.   until
    4.   whereas
    5.   as soon as
  4. He behaves ______ he were their father.
    1.   as if
    2.   so that
    3.   now that
    4.   although
    5.   provided
  5. If the cat had been vaccinated, it ______ rabies.
    1.   will not develop
    2.   does not develop
    3.   did not develop
    4.   would not develop
    5.   would not have developed
  6. I like this article because it is ______ interesting ______ the previous one.
    1.   more … than
    2.   as … as
    3.   less … than
    4.   so … as
    5.   so … that
  7. It was _____ a cold and windy day _____ most tourists stayed inside the hotel.
    1.   so … that
    2.   such … that
    3.   as … as
    4.   as … that
    5.   more … than
  8. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
    While they were digging the tunnel, they were buried alive.
    1.   While they dig the tunnel
    2.   They were digging the tunnel
    3.   While digging
    4.   Digging the tunnel
    5.   To dig the tunnel
  9. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
    They checked the weather conditions before sailing in order that they would be safe from the storm.
    1.   in order that to be safe from the storm
    2.   in order to be safe from the storm
    3.   in order for them to be safe from the storm
    4.   in order to them be safe from the storm
    5.   in order being safe from the storm
  10. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
    Because it rained continuously for 5 days, many villages were flooded.
    1.   Because raining for 5 days continuously
    2.   Because of continuous raining for 5 days
    3.   Because of the 5-day continuous rain
    4.   Because for 5 days of raining continuously
    5.   Because 5-day continuously rain