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ADJECTIVE Clause
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Answered by rkjha30Lite
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An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what kind. Adjective clauses almost always come right after the nouns they modify.

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Answered by ritusaxena1987
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An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what kind. Adjective clauses almost always come right after the nouns they modify.

There are some sentences :

1. Pizza, which most people love, is not very healthy.

2. Those people whose names are on the list will go to camp.

3. Grandpa remembers the old days when there was no television.

4. Fruit that is grown organically is expensive.

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