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Find
The Main Clause inThese Sentences
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1.
Waking up one fine spring morning, he looked out
of the window.
a)
one fine spring morning, b)
Waking up, c)
he looked out of the window.
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2.
Strolling out of his house, Reginald realised
that the laces on his shoes were untied.
a)
Strolling out of his house, b)
Reginald realised that the laces on his shoes
were untied.
c)
the laces on his shoes were untied. d)
Reginald realised
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3.
Half an hour later, he was forced to think differently
as the pain was so great.
a)
he was forced to think differently. b)
as the pain was so great, c)
Half an hour later,
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4.
Picking himself up ten minutes later, he ran to
the restaurant to avoid being late.
a)
to avoid being late, b)
Picking himself up ten minutes later, c)
he ran to the restaurant.
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5.
With a crash the emergency doors closed instead
of opening, leaving the police outside, their
fists banging against the doors.
a)
With a crash, b)
leaving the police outside, c)
the emergency doors closed instead of opening,
d) their fists banging against the doors.
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