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ENGLISH 3
FINAL TEST PREPARATION: WORKSHEET

PART 1
Supply the sentence with the correct Sub-ordinate Conjunction provided
below. Some of the sub-ordinate conjunctions might be used more than
once, while some are not used at all.
although after so that since unless
because before as in order that when
while whether until if

1. Singapore had the highest global average peak internet connection


speed in the third quarter of this year peak internet connection speed in
the third quarter of this year (while) Hong Kong and South Korea trailing
behind at 116.2 Mbps and 114.2 Mbps respectively.
3. (when) high-speed Internet connections are always on, you may be
vulnerable to security threats.
4. People’s expectation for a higher standard of living increase (when)
conditions in their community improve.
5. Never easily re-share any post on social media (unless) you have some
supported articles indicating that it is not a hoax.
6. (Although) it is said that fake news on Facebook is less than 1% but it is
still a huge number with nearly 2 billion users tapping out post by the
millisecond.
7. Twitter is adding the ability for users to broadcast live video directly from
its app (because) it seeks to distinguish itself among social media rivals
as the place for real-time connections and discussions.
8. Lifestage, a Facebook’s new feature, cannot be accessed by adults (since)
it is a video-based services app which targets 21 and under.
9. We should use dynamic data (if) we want to be able to quickly identify and
respond to critical events, such as crop failure, fires, infectious diseases or
violence against women and children.
10. Online media has occupied a supporting role in spreading the hatred (as) the
internet has become a home for those spoofed by hoaxes.
PART 2
Combine the sentences into a complex sentence containing
adjective clauses.
1. They are having meeting to discuss plans for a big reunion of soldiers.
They fought for the Battle of Surabaya.

(They are having meeting to discuss plans for a big reunion of soldiers
since they fought for the Battle of Surabaya.)

2. Hackers have managed to decode more than 11 million


encrypted passwords. They were stolen from the Ashley
Madison website.

(Hackers have managed to decode more than 11 million


encrypted passwords which were stolen from the Ashley
Madison website.)

3. Farfetch is one of celebrities’ favorite clothes shopping app. It caters


to high-end fashion. It focuses on luxury brands and designer labels,
including many discounted items.

(Farfetch is one of celebrities’ favorite clothes shopping app where it


caters to high-end fashion while it focuses on luxury brands and
designer labels, including many discounted items.

4. The Conestoga Wagon was originated around 1725 in a region of


Pennsylvania. It was used to carry heavy loads over a long distance. The
region was occupied by the Conestoga Indians.

(The Conestoga Wagon was originated around 1725 in a region of


Pennsylvania because it was used to carry heavy loads over a long distance
where it was occupied by the Conestoga Indians).

5. San Diego’s start-up community has grown exponentially over the past
15 years. The community now has more than 25 incubators and
accelerators for start-ups.

(San Diego’s start-up community has grown exponentially over the past 15
years then the community now has more than 25 incubators and
accelerators for start-ups.)
PART 3
Re-write any clause in the sentence and define whether the clause is the
main clause (MC), an adjective clause (AdjCl), Adverbial Clause (AdvCl),
or Noun Clause (NC).
1. The chief executive, whose entrepreneurial spirit dates to kindergarten, looks
for employees whose eyes sparkle and who are not set in their ways.

The chief executive (main clause), whose entrepreneurial spirit dates to


kindergarten (adjective clause), looks for employees (main clause), whose
eyes sparkle and who are not set in their ways (adjective clause).

2. Netflix’s movie library is affected not only by the limitations of particular


licensing deals, which means that the number of titles is constantly
contracting and expanding, but also by what subscribers actually watch.

Netflix’s movie library is affected not only by the limitations of particular


licensing deals (main clause), which means that the number of titles is
constantly contracting and expanding (adjective clause), but also by what
subscribers actually watch (main clause).

3. Modern businesses need networks which can connect employees,


suppliers, partners and customers regardless of location.

Modern businesses need networks (main clause) which can connect


employees, suppliers, partners and customers regardless of location
(adjective clause).

4. The simulation of new visualization from NASA which was released on last
Tuesday shows how carbon dioxide dances in the atmosphere and reveals
the invisible drivers of climate change in three dimensions.

The simulation of new visualization from NASA (main clause) which was
released on last Tuesday (adverbial clause) shows how carbon dioxide
dances in the atmosphere and reveals the invisible drivers of climate
change in three dimensions (main clause).

5. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows users to funnel all their internet
traffic through a server in a country where the blocked websites are
available.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows users to funnel all their internet
traffic through a server in a country (main clause) where the blocked
websites are available (adverbial clause).

I f y o u ’ re n o t w i l l i n g t o l e a r n , n o o n e c a n h e l p y o u . I f y o u ’ re de t e r m i ne d
to l e a r n , n o o n e c a n sto p y o u – NN

Re-check your work before submitting it


 GO O D LUCK 
Ro s y i d a h J ay a n t i V i j a y a, S . E . , M . H u m

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