he is a man who possesses great courage. Identify the subordinate clause and state whether it is a noun , adverb or adjective clause
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In the sentence "who possesses great courage" is a subordinate clause. It is also a type of adjective clause.
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- Subordinate clauses are of three kinds. These types are based on differences between noun, verb and adjective.
- The identification of an adjective clause is that it changes or alters nouns or pronounces present in a sentence.
- Adjective clauses also depend on the subject of the sentence. These help to give a sentence its full meaning.
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