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Answered by ritikarokaderokade
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Answer:

1.- A liar is someone who doesn't tell the truth.

2-a shark is a fish but a dolphin is not.

3-ink is a liquid of pigments and dyes for writing and printing.

Answered by luciacanns
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Adjective clauses are placed immediately next to the nouns they classify. They are linked to the noun with 'who/ which.'

1. A liar is someone who tells lies.

2. A shark is a fish which is dangerous.

3. Ink is a liquid which is black.

Adjective clauses do the same function as adjectives. They describe the noun.

Instead of writing- 'Ink is a black liquid,' we write- 'Ink is a liquid which is black.'

Hope I could help.

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