ExerciseExerciseReadthefollowingsentencesandtrytounderlinethemainclauseofeachsentence.1).Thedogthat/whichwaslosthasbeenfound.2).Thosewhoareinfavoroftheproposalareexpectedtodiscussitindetailafterthemeeting.3).Therearemanyorganizationswhosepurposeistohelpthehomeless.4).Thedayswhenwehadtorelyonwool,cottonorsilkforourclotheshavenowpassed.5).Airmovesfromplaceswherethepressurewashightoplaceswherethepressureislow.6).Thisisthereasonwhyherefusedtohelpus.7).Hewasbornin1976,whenanearthquakestruckthecountry.8).ThenewsthathehasbeenadmittedbyHarvardUniversityisverypleasing.9).Thenewstheyoutoldmewasreallyexciting.10).Asyoulookatyourselfinamirror,you’llseenanidenticalimageofyourself.11).Itisalongtimebeforeitispossibletotestthemedicineonhumanpatients.12).Astheschoolregulationsarewrittenquiteclearly,thereisnothingmoretobeexplained.13).Consideringthatthesweaterwashardmade,itwasnotexpensive.14).weshoulddotheexerciseasourteachertellsus.15).Youtalkasifyouhadreallybeenthere.16).Nailsprotecttheendsofhumanfingersandtoesasclawprotectthetoesofmostanimals.Readthefollowingsentencesinthereadingpassage,tryingtofindsubordinateclauses.1)Canadahasvastareasofwilderness,fromtheArcticnorth,whereaveragewintertemperaturesareusuallyminus20degreescentigrade,tothe8,892-kilometre-longboarderwiththeUSAinthesouth,whichissaidtobethelongestborderintheworldnotdefendedbyanarmyorthepolice.HereWhereaveragewintertemperaturesareusuallyminus20degreescentigradeandwhichissaidtobethelongestborderintheworldnotdefendedbyanarmyorthepolicearethesubordinateclauses.ThepreviousoneexpresseswhatkinkofplaceCanadaisandthelattersubordinateclausegivesmoreinformationabouthelongborder.Readthefollowingsentencesinthereadingpassage,tryingtofindsubordinateclauses.2)Forthosewholoveoutdooractivities,itispossibletohike,sail,cross—countryskiortravelbysnowmobileforhours—orevendays—withoutmeetinganotherperson.Hereitispossibletohike,sail,cross-countryskiortravelbysnowmobileforhours—orevendays—withoutmeetinganotherpersonisthemainclause.Wholoveoutdooractivitiesisthesubordinateclause,whichdefinesthepronounthoseitfollows.Readthefollowingsentencesinthereadingpassage,tryingtofindsubordinateclauses.3)HistorianssaythatapproximatelyonemillionpeoplelefttheirhomesfromdifferentareasalloverNorthAmericatoseektheirfortunesinthe‘goldrush’.HistorianssayisthemainclauseandapproximatelyonemillionpeoplelefttheirhomesfromdifferentareasalloverNorthAmericatoseektheirfortunesinthe‘goldrush’isthesubordinateclause,whichfunctionslikeanouninthesentence,asitistheobjectoftheverbsay.Readthefollowingsentencesandtellthefunctionofeachadverbialclauses:1)Whenyoufindaninterestingbookinabookshop,don’thesitatetobuyitatonce.2)Wherethereiswaste,thereispollution.3)IwanttolivehowIwanttolive.4)Althoughitwascold,wewentoutasusual.5)Somepeoplewastefoodwhileothersdon’thaveenough.6)Ifyoudohavedifficulties,pleasecomeandaskme.expressingtimeexpressingplaceexpressingmannerexpressingcontrastexpressingcontrastexpressingcondition7)WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.8)Becausesilkpaperwassoexpensive,peopledevelopedakindofpapermadefromthefibersofplants9)Heleftearlyinorderthathemightarriveontime.10)Shewrotethemessageonapieceofpapersothatshewouldn’tforgetit.expressingmannerexpressingreasonexpressingpurposeexpressingresultReadthefollowingsentencesandtellthefunctionofeachnounclauses:1)Whethershelikesthepresen...