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. State whether the words printed in the bold are adjective clauses or phrases.

1. We went to the showroom where the annual sale was being held. ________________________

2. She is the girl who came first in the class. _____________________________

3. We met Sachin who scored a century in the match. _____________________

4. She is a woman with a generous heart.______________________

5. She likes goods made in china. ________________________​

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Answered by agoel0803
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Answer:

Q. 1. - clause

Q.2. - clause

Q.3. - clause

Q.4. - clause

Q.5. - phrase

Q.6. - phrase

Explanation:

A clause that acts as an adjective in a sentence, is called an adjective clause. It is often a relative clause describing some noun or pronoun.

[ The adjective clause can qualify any noun or pronoun in a sentence and is placed nearest to the word it qualifies. ]

EXAMPLE :- THE GIRL WHO IS SITTING ON THE LAST BENCH IS MY SISTER.

⬆️ ABOVE SENTENCE WHICH IS UNDERLINED IS ADJECTIVE CLAUSE.

Adjective Clause is introduced by ' whose ' , ' whom ' , ' which ' or ' that '.

An adjective clause should be placed as close as possible to the noun it describes.

The introducing word of such a clause may be omitted sometimes.

(This is the bag you were asking for. Here that is omitted)

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