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An adjective is a part of speech which describes, identifies, or quantifies a noun or a pronoun. ... Instead of just one word, a group of words with a subject and a verb, can also function as an adjective. When this happens, the group of words is called an adjective clause.

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An adjective is a part of speech which describes, identifies, or quantifies a noun or a pronoun. ... Instead of just one word, a group of words with a subject and a verb, can also function as an adjective. When this happens, the group of words is called an adjective clause.

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