Complete the sentence with the correct adjective clause: That is the house walls were repainted several times. 1 that 2 which 3 whom 4 whose RITAT 4:20
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An adjective clause is a group of words used to describe any noun.
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- "That is the house whose walls were repainted several times." This is the correct answer.
- Some of the adjective clauses terms used are 'where', 'whom', whose', 'that' etc.,
- In the sentence given, we talk about the walls belonging to the house.
- We talk about the walls of the house to describe the house.
- As it is about the walls relation to the house, we use 'whose'.
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- The correct adjective clause from the given options is : Whose.
- The complete sentence is : That is the house whose walls were repainted several times.
- 'Whose' is a possessive relative pronoun. Relative means : it relates two clauses = joins two clauses = starts a relative clause. And Pronoun means : in place of a Noun = stands for a noun.
- Adjective clause is a such a group of words that is used as an Adjective in a sentence and it has own subject and predicate : The man who was suffering from cancer has died.
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