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He wore a shirt made made up of cotton. (replace the phrase with clause)​

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Answered by BhaswatiRay
5

Answer:

He wore a shirt which is made up of cotton.

Explanation:

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Answered by jasleen4567
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Explanation:

An adjective clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb, and it functions as an adjective that modifies a noun or a pronoun. Adjective clauses usually begin with relative pronouns such as who, whom, whose or a relative adverb like when, where and so on.

An adjective phrase is a group of words (lacking a subject and a verb) that performs the function of an adjective, i.e., it modifies a noun.

When an adjective clause is reduced to a phrase, the relative pronoun is removed, because it functions as the subject; and the verb is changed to a present participle (verb + ing). When the sentence is in passive voice, the verb is changed to past participle (verb + ed - generally).

Option A is correct as it is an adjective phrase. The relative pronoun 'that' is removed and the verb form of 'to be', "was" is also removed ('made' is already a past participle).

Option B is incorrect because it is only an adjective, not a clause.

Option C is incorrect because it is an adverb phrase of time, it is not an adjective phrase.

Option D is incorrect because the answer lies in A.

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