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define subordinate adjective clause?​

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Answered by yuvika8843
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On these occasions, we use subordination to indicate that one part of a sentence is secondary (or subordinate) to another part. One common form of subordination is the adjective clause (also called a relative clause)--a word group that modifies a noun.

Answered by Prithwishkumarde
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A subordinate clause that acts as an adjective in a sentence is called an adjective clause. Like an adjective, it modifies (give more information about) a noun or pronoun in the sentence. An adjective clause mostly starts with relative pronouns such as 'that, who, whom, whose, which, or whose'. ...

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