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Adjective Clauses

The document explains the concept of adjective clauses, which are subordinate clauses that modify nouns or pronouns in a main clause and are introduced by relative pronouns. It provides examples of sentences where adjective clauses need to be identified. The document also includes a list of sentences for practice in underlining the adjective clauses.

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Adjective Clauses

The document explains the concept of adjective clauses, which are subordinate clauses that modify nouns or pronouns in a main clause and are introduced by relative pronouns. It provides examples of sentences where adjective clauses need to be identified. The document also includes a list of sentences for practice in underlining the adjective clauses.

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Adjective (Relative)
Clause

An adjective clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun in


the main clause of a complex sentence. Adjective clauses are introduced by
relative pronouns; that, which, who, whom, whose, when, where

Underline the adjective clause in each sentence below.


Example: That girl needs to complete all her homework.
Answer: That girl needs to complete all her homework.

1. Which person do you think will be able to complete the work?


2. The woman who lives next door, brought us some cookies.
3. There is a condo that I’d like to purchase.
4. Lincoln City is where I wish to live.
5. That cat that you found belongs to our neighbor.
6. The man who wore the hat was guilty.
7. Stephen, whose friends were from out of town, had a great time.
8. Summer, which is my favorite season, is usually hot.
9. English, which is my favorite subject, has a lot of good stories.
10. New York, is the city where I was born.
ANSWERS :

Adjective (Relative)
Clause

An adjective clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun in


the main clause of a complex sentence. Adjective clauses are introduced by
relative pronouns; that, which, who, whom, whose, when, where

Underline the adjective clause in each sentence below.


Example: That girl needs to complete all her homework.
Answer: That girl needs to complete all her homework.

1. Which person do you think will be able to complete the work?


2. The woman who lives next door, brought us some cookies.
3. There is a condo that I’d like to purchase.
4. Lincoln City is where I wish to live.
5. That cat that you found belongs to our neighbor.
6. The man who wore the hat was guilty.
7. Stephen, whose friends were from out of town, had a great time.
8. Summer, which is my favorite season, is usually hot.
9. English, which is my favorite subject, has a lot of good stories.
10. New York, is the city where I was born.

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