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explain main clause and subordinate clause with example and write adjective clause in detail​

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Answered by kharsimran939
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You're probably already familiar with adjectives. They modify nouns and pronouns, providing a description or information. Adjective clauses, however, are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb, and provide further description. Adjective clauses begin with relative pronouns, including:

who

whom

whose

that

which

They may also begin with relative adverbs, such as:

when

where

why

Seems simple enough, right? Let's dive right into some different examples of adjective clauses. As soon as you see adjective clauses in action, you'll be able to spot them from a mile away.

Adjective Clauses in Action

Adjective clauses don't usually change the basic meaning of a sentence. Rather, they clarify the writer's intent. Here's one thing to keep an eye out for. When adjective clauses add more information to a sentence, rather than just description, they often need to be set off with a comma. Here are some example sentences with the adjective clause underlined:

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

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

Grandpa remembers the old days when there was no television.

Fruit that is grown organically is expensive.

Students who are intelligent get good grades.

Eco-friendly cars that run on electricity help the environment.

I know someone whose father served in World War II.

The slurping noise he makes is the main reason why Sue does not like to eat soup with her brother.

The kids who were called first will have the best chance of getting a seat.

I enjoy telling people about Janet Evanovich, whose latest book was fantastic.

The store where the new phone was being sold had a huge line of people outside it.

"He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe is as good as dead." - Albert Einstein

"Those who do not complain are never pitied." - Jane Austen

"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." - Søren Kierkegaard

"Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died." - Erma Bombeck

Answered by sujalchaturvedi2005
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dear connection is that the electronic media are the better of the two underline the main clause and subordinate clause

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