Result Clauses Quiz 4 (25 MCQs)

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1. Lisa gets annoyed ..... I leave the fridge door open.
2. Catilina tam superbus est ut Romam capere velit.
3. The words ..... , ..... & ..... usually introduce a result clause and mean so/so much, so/thus
4. Cicero tantam amorem de re publica habet ut suam vivam ei dederit.
5. Elena did well on the exam ..... she studied hard.
6. Which type of clause? I am so hungry that I could eat a horse.
7. I love grilled food ..... my sister doesn't.
8. She moved to the country, sold her car and TV, and ..... her life's become much less stressful.
9. Form:was/were + verb-ing
10. Cicero tantam amorem de re publica habebat ut suam vivam ei daret.
11. Caesar erat tantus dux ut is Galliam vincisset.
12. ..... it rains, water leaks through the shed'sroof.
13. The town council should construct a bypass, ..... the town centre will become even more congested.
14. It was ..... a hot day that everyone wanted to go to the beach.
15. It was ..... a sad movie ..... I cried when it ended.
16. Sally lengthened her skirt because it was .....
17. BONUSTo talk about a positive result with too, we can use words such as very, really, extremely, etc.
18. Terentia talis feminae est ut sola sit fortis.
19. The verb in a result clause will always be .....
20. If the main verb of the sentence is present tense, the verb in the purpose clause will be ..... tense.
21. Puella tam pulchre cantavit ut populus miraretur.
22. The result clause itself will always start with the word ..... , which in this case is translated "that."
23. He was ..... tall that none of us could beat him at basketball.
24. I expect you to have written the essay ..... next Monday.
25. My dad was ..... tired ..... he went straight to bed.