English, asked by chhetrisuhan17, 15 days ago

All I know is this point out the adjective clause.

Answers

Answered by XxSANDHUxX
47

\huge \red❥\huge{\underline{\mathtt{\gray{A}\pink{n}\green{s}\blue{w}\purple{e}\orange{r}\green}}}\blue࿐

An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what kind.

Answered by jiya9797
1

An adjective clause, which is also called a relative clause, is used within a sentence to provide essential and non-essential information to the reader. View several adjective clause examples using them in sentences.

Similar questions