Name That Clause!Online version Choose whether the uppercase clause in each sentence is an Adjective, Adverb or Noun Clause. by Doris Barahona 1 I will not make the same mistakes THAT YOU DID a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 2 WHEN THE SUN SHINES, we will shine together. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 3 . Wash away the thoughts inside THAT KEEP MY MIND AWAY FROM YOU. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 4 IF THEY COULD LOVE LIKE YOU AND ME, imagine what the world could be. a Adjective Clause; Adverb Clause b Adverb Clause; Noun Clause c Noun Clause; Adjective Clause 5 Well, I am WHAT I AM and I am WHAT I'M NOT, and I am sure happy with WHAT I'VE GOT. a Adjective Clause; Adjective Clause; Adjective Clause b Adverb Clause; Adverb Clause; Adverb Clause c Noun Clause, Noun Clause; Noun Clause 6 It is unfortunate THAT MR. JONES WILL NOT RETURN. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 7 The scientist said THAT THE OZONE LEVELS WERE DANGEROUS. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 8 AFTER THE MOVIE WAS OVER, we went out to eat. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 9 That history test, WHICH WAS SUPPOSED TO BE SO HARD, turned out to be quite easy. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 10 All the kids are interested in WHAT THE PRINCIPAL IS GOING TO ANNOUNCE TODAY a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 11 The kids WHO STARTED OUT WITH THE HIGHEST SCORES actually finished near the bottom. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 12 Now I understand WHY YOU DIDN'T WANT TO ATTEND. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 13 BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE, I walk the line. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 14 A nurse can find a job WHEREVER SHE GOES. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause 15 AND AS WE LIE BENEATH THE STARS, we realize how small we are. a Adjective clause b Adverb clause c Noun clause