COMPLEX SENTENCE: MAIN SUBJECT
1. Gifted though he was by remarkable natural musical talent, _________ to have had little knack for the necessities of social life at court.
Mozart, who seemed
Mozart seemed
it was Mozart that seeming
Mozart, seeming
2. Long before dogs became domesticated in...
COMPLEX SENTENCE: NOUN CLAUSE
1. Disturbances in seabed slope which have occurred over short periods of time have caused scientists to believe __________ more extensive than at first thought.
that tectonic drift is
which tectonic drift
tectonic drifts
tectonic drifting
2. _______ the manatee...
COMPLEX SENTENCE: WORD ORDER
1. Capable of producing nothing more than __________, Barkley was forced to concede the point to Hume who went on to win the debate.
vacuous truly a point
truly a point vacuous
vacuous a truly point
a truly vacuous point
2. Out of the grave of the European...
COMPLEX SENTENCE: MAIN VERB.
1. Economics __________ is known as an inexact science because it relies heavily on variables and subjective judgements.
is what
it
which
that it
2. Not all currencies that are brokered on the world’s major stock exchanges _______ enough to generate windfall...
COMPLEX SENTENCE: ADVERB CLAUSE.
1. __________ they are widely perceived as gentle creatures, hippopotamuses are responsible for more human deaths in Africa than any other animal.
Despite of
Even though
In spite of
Nonetheless
2. _______a cold front meets a warm front, an area of...
COMPLEX SENTENCE: ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
1. Dubbing is an audio process __________ one sound over another sound.
imprints
that imprints it
which imprints
that it imprints
2. Thomas Jefferson, _______ of fathering several children by one of his slaves, was supposedly committed to the...