Reducing Adjective Clauses into Adjective Phrases

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Krisna Natalia
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English, World Languages, Education
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University - Professional Development
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
I know the student who is sitting in front row of the theater.
I know the student who is sitting in front row of the theater.
I know the student sitting in front row of the theater.
I know the student sits in front row of the theater.
2.
Multiple Choice
The woman who is waiting for the train over there is my boss.
who waiting for the train
waiting for the train
who waits for the train
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Multiple Choice
Secretariat, who was at the back of the pack at the start of the race, won the Kentucky Derby easily at the end.
being at the back of the pack at the start of the race,
who at the back of the pack at the start of the race,
at the back of the pack at the start of the race,
4.
Multiple Choice
Japanese is a written language that consists of 3 types of writing, kanji, hiragana, and katakana.
which consists of 3 types of writing,
consists of 3 types of writing,
consisting of 3 types of writing,
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Multiple Choice
The rich woman, who was tired of losing her keys, decided to hire an assistant to carry them around for her.
The rich woman, tired of losing her keys, decided to hire an assistant to carry them around for her.
The rich woman, having tired of losing her keys, decided to hire an assistant to carry them around for her.
The rich woman, tiring of losing her keys, decided to hire an assistant to carry them around for her.
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