The ships were in the gretest danger They had not been sufficiently warned (Adjective or relative clause)
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Intelligent students understand adjectives.
(The word "intelligent" is an adjective because it describes the noun "students.")
But adjectives are not always single words. Sometimes they are clauses:
Example:
Students who are intelligent understand adjectives.
(The adjective clause is underlined. It is an "adjective" clause because it describes the noun "students.")
Remember
A clause is a group of related words with a subject and verb.
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