he is wearing a blue shirt pick adj clause explain please
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I'd call it a participial phrase as "wearing" functions both as adjective (modifying "man") and verb (whose object is "t-shirt" ). It is not a clause, since a clause must have both subject and verb.
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clause
1. a.1.a A short sentence; a single passage or member of a discourse or writing; a distinct part or member of a sentence, esp. in Gramm. Analysis, one containing a subject and predicate.
OED:
clause
1. a.1.a A short sentence; a single passage or member of a discourse or writing; a distinct part or member of a sentence, esp. in Gramm. Analysis, one containing a subject and predicate.
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A blue shirt is a adjective clause because in this blue is adjective for shirt
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