Grammar Quiz

Adverbial Clause of Manner Quiz

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In this discussion Diane represented her manager, but she could make a crucial decision, she didn’t talk _____ she were the manager herself.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


Ted did not really participate. He behaved _____ he were not part of our team.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


The motivational speaker is not from Britain, but from Italy, but she talks _____ she were British.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


The road to the stadium where John Mayer was performing a concert was congested _____ I bought my groceries at a convenient store nearby.

A. as

B. as if


I once worked with a small creative TV program’s team at one of the TV stations in this city. The members worked very hard _____ they were robots, and didn’t seem to need any rest or vacation.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


You can hand in all the tasks from school ahead of time _____ you can set aside all distractions and prioritize on the tasks based on their deadlines.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


The lecturer has corrected the students’ tests, but the scores have not been written on the test papers, so they look _____ he hadn’t checked them.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


The woman behaved _____ she would interview Adam Lavine in person.

A. as

B. as if


The flm director talks to the crew members _____ they were his family.

A. as

B. as if


This morning, the veteran chef cooked the customers’ orders _____ he had been a rookie.

A. as

B. as if


The popular singer performed at the prestigious concert hall _____ it had been her debut.

A. as

B. as if


______ I got out the cab in front of the hospital, I saw a kitten that looked _____ it hadn’t eaten for a week.

A. As, as if

B. As if, as


You have to think outside the box and be original _____ you want to be able to stand out from the crowd.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


The new employee speaks English _____ he were British.

A. as

B. as if


One of the candidates for the new position talked about his expertise _____ he was interviewed by the board of directors.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


Maya isn’t an actress, but she always wears branded clothes, bags, and shoes. She looks _____ she were a real celebrity.

A. if

B. as

C. as if


The girl looks _____ she has just seen a ghost.

A. as

B. as if


You need to be able to stay calm when talking about a controversial issue _____ this may help you minimize hurting and alienating each other.

A. as

B. if

C. as if


The sun was unpleasantly hot _____ I walked down the street on the way to my apartment.

A. as

B. as if


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