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Nithan
What are 'Adjective clauses' ?
Please tell some examples too......
14 aug. 2012 16:44
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A dependent clause that modifies a noun. (Functions as an adjective - answering What kind?; How many?; Which one?)
Typical Constructions:
1. Relative pronoun + subject+ verb
2. Relative pronoun as subject + verb
Relative pronouns: Who, whom, whose, that, which
EX: He recognized the woman WHO WAS WALKING PAST.
She swept up the cereal THAT HAD FALLEN FROM THE TABLE.
We drove past the house IN WHICH MY MOTHER HAD LIVED.
In English, sometimes the relative pronoun is absent (yet implied).
EX: The sandwich I had for lunch was delicious!
The sandwich (that) I had for lunch was delicious!
14 augustus 2012
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i did not understand sorry
14 augustus 2012
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Here you will find all the information about "adjective clauses":
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/adj.htm
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