Grammar: Exercises Clauses 1a Answer

Grammar in EAP

Exercises

Clauses Answers

All finite clauses require a subject and a predicate.  Which of the following clauses do not have a subject and a predicate? Try to correct them.

Here are the original sentences.

  1. The only really important biography was that of George V by Harold Nicolson.
  2. Historical incidents were no more than superficial disturbances of the established order or recurring events of unchanging significance.
  3. The problem is to decide what such an influence might be.
  4. The skelteon of an old man, near whose hand lay the little treasure he hoped to save, was discovered crouched between the pillars of the hypocaust of chamber 5.
  5. One reason for this increase in interest on the part of Marx is the wealth of new publications and theories which followed the assimilation by anthropologists of Darwin’s discoveries.
  6. The poets Czeslaw Milosz and Donald Davie have been bothered by the insufficiency and irresponsibility of the lyric genre,
  7. Nuclear power does not give rise –  directly – to appreciable greenhouse-gas emissions.
  8. Disturbed bishops gathered in synod at Antioch to express their disapproval.
  9. Many valuable drugs have been recognized first as poisons.
  10. The suggested benefits that a selfish individual can wrest from living in a group constitute rather a miscellaneous list.
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