adjective clause pls answer
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1. which has white roses
2. whose dog is out on the road
3. whose mother is a professor
4. that is lying on the table
5. which I failed last term
6. which is in a blue bottle
7. who has just given birth to a baby girl
8. that I left last year
Explanation:
Basically, adjective clauses are groups of words which contain a subject and a verb, and provide information about the subject.
Adjective clauses begin with relative pronouns, including:
who, whom, whose, that, and which
They may also begin with relative adverbs, such as:
when, where, and why
Adjective clauses don't usually change the basic meaning of a sentence. Rather, they clarify the writer's intent.
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