PRACTICE 5
ResultClauses
Chapter 13 I A.dverbClauses 219
A. Step 1 Formanadverbialclausebyaddinga resultsubordinatortothe
appropriatesentenceineachpair.
Step 2 Writea newsentencebycombining theadverbclausewiththe
independentclause.Adda commaifnecessary.
Step 3 Circlethesubordinator.
Thefirstonehasbeendoneforyouasanexample.
- Anthropologicalmuseumshaverealisticdisplays.Avisitorcangaininsight
intothelifestylesofancientpeople.
Anthro 0/0 icalmuseumshavesuchrealisticdis
insightintothelifestylesofancientpeople.
2.The AncientPeruexhibitwaspopular.Itwasheldoverfortwoweeks.
3.Theartifactslwereofhistoricvalue.Anthropologistsfromseveral
universitiescametostudythem.
- Theexhibitswereprecious.Amuseumguardwaspostedineveryroom.
5.Computergraphicsallowedtheexhibit'scurators^2 topresentthelivesof
ancientPeruviansrealistically.Youfeltyouwereactuallythere.
6.Thereweremanyexhibits.Wecouldnotseeallofthem.
B. Completethesentencesinthisstorywithanappropriateresultclause.
Lastweekourbiologyclasswentonafieldtriptoalocalsciencemuseum.Our
appointmentwasfor9:00a.m.Wewenttherebybus,butthebusdrivergotlost.
Infact,wewere(1) so lostthatwealmostturnedaroundanddrovebackto
schoof.
Atlonglast,wearrivedatthemuseum.Thecuratormetusandtookusto
seethesnakeexhibit.Inoneroom,a manwassittingona chairwitha verylarge
boaconstrictoraroundhisneck.Hewasfeedingthesnakeitsweeklymealof
mice.A fewofthestudentsstartedshriekingwhentheysawthefirstcutelittle
mousedisappearintotheboaconstrictor'sopenjaws.Theywereshrieking
(2) loudly _
Iartifacts:objectssuchastools,weapons,pottery,andclothing
2curators:keepersofmuseumswhoplan,design,carefor,manage,andbuildexhibitsandcollections