THE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE | Relative Clauses
You're probably already familiar with adjectives. They modify nouns and pronouns, providing a description or information. Adjective clauses, however, are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb, and provide further description.
Adjective clauses begin with relative pronouns, including:
who
whom
whose
that
which
They may also begin with relative adverbs, such as:
when
where
why
Seems simple enough, right? In this video, we will be diving into some different examples of adjective clauses, essential and non-essential clauses, and much more. After watching this video, , you'll be able to spot adjective clauses from a mile away. So, without further ado, let's Get Grammarous!
THE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE | Relative Clauses
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