Adjective or Relative Clauses - Adjective Clause | Class 8 Grammar | English
An adjective clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adjective within a sentence. This means that it describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
An adjective clause is usually introduced by a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, or that), and it provides additional information about the noun or pronoun it modifies.
Here's how you would create an adjective clause:
Identify the noun or pronoun you want to describe or modify.
Determine the additional information you want to provide about the noun or pronoun.
Choose the appropriate relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, or that) to introduce the clause.
Write the clause, making sure the ...
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What is the primary function of an adjective clause in a sentence?
a) To describe or modify a noun or pronoun
b) To indicate the time or place of an action
c) To express a cause and effect relationship
d) To provide emphasis on a particular word or phrase