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Adjective Clauses

Adjective clauses function as adjectives. They describe nouns and pronouns. Most adjective clauses start with the pronouns who, whom, which, that, whose, when, or where. Other pronouns like whoever, whatever, whomever, whichever, what and why can also start an adjective clause. Adjective clauses that...

Adjective Clause

An adjective clause serves the purpose of an adjective. That means it can be used to modify a noun. An adjective clause is sometimes also called a relative clause. It is an example of a subordinate clause....