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He is a well known teacher. His honesty is the talk of the town. (adjective clause)​

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He is a well known teacher. His honesty is the talk of the town. (adjective clause)

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He whose honesty is the talk of the town is a well known teacher.

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Adjective clause :

  • An adjective clause identifies a person or a thing that has just been mentioned in the sentence. It acts like an adjective.

  • An adjective clause starts with a relative pronoun to describe the noun or pronoun placed before the relative pronoun.

  • An adjective clause can also start with wh-relative adverbs ie when,where,why etc.

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