| A | B |
| San Anselmo is the town *where I live.* | adjective |
| *Although I like all chocolate,* I prefer white chocolate. | adverb |
| *Since you speak Spanish,* why don't we travel to Spain together? | adverb |
| José is the student *who scored 100% on his phrase quiz. | adjective |
| You're not a true friend *unless you accept me as I am.* | adverb |
| English 10 is a class *that requires a lot of work.* | adjective |
| Mrs. Koppe, *who has a cabin at Tahoe,* likes to walk her dogs in the mountains. | adjective |
| *When we were in Barcelona,* we tried to speak Spanish. | adjective |
| The girl *whom he invited to the dance* bought him a boutonniere. | adjective |
| *Whenever he goes to a play,* he falls asleep. | adverb |
| He has a great time *whenever he plays soccer with his family.* | adverb |
| I'm going to get an A on this quiz *because I am doing these exercises.* | adverb |
| *Since English is such an important subject,* I do that homework first. | adverb |
| *As long as it's raining,* we might as well stay home. | adverb |
| You will be an expert on clauses *by the time you finish this exercise.* | adverb |
| Our trip to Washington DC, *which lasted two weeks,* was a great experience. | adjective |
| He decided to do more studying, *which turned out to be a very good idea.* | adjective |
| What is the name of the teacher *who is so venerated by her students?* | adjective |
| *Because of his inane comment,* the teacher sent him to the dean. | adverb |
| He set fire to the flag, *which instigated a riot by the observers.* | adjective |
| You will get in trouble *if you keep scoffing at your teacher.* | adverb |
| *If you keep frittering away your money,* you will soon be broke. | adverb |
| We do better work *when we collaborate.* | adjective |
| Annie, *who is a zealot about health,* runs 10 miles every day! | adjective |
| People will stare at you *if you drive that ostentatious car to school.* | adverb |