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circle the adjective clause in following sentence​

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Answered by YashiShingla
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Answer:

(a)which you are discussing

(b)whom you consider your friend

(c)that you are reading is my favourite

(d)that I bought yesterday

(e)when my son got his first salary is unforgettable

(f)which you gave me

(g)whom you helped

(h)who is standing

(i)whose uncle and lives in the US

Explanation:

Adjective clause is a dependent clause which describes the noun before it. We can identify an adjective clause easy if we remember some points:-

  • The noun that comes before an adjective clause is called the antecedent. So to check from where the clause is starting we will check the antecedent.
  • Adjective clauses start with words like that, whose and all the 'wh' words.
  • Adjective clause answer the question of what? or which?  or whom?

Hope this will help you

Answered by khemchandmistri144
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Answer:

yeah I know you are a good night baby girl and she was a little while longer and more than I do too much for the first time I was like I was like oh OK I will be in the world to me t3yr her I would love it so far so good at the moment and you are not

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