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The time for departing has now arrived..Pick out the adjective phrase and replace it by an adjective clause​

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Explanation:

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.• The umbrella which has broken handles is mine.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.• The umbrella which has broken handles is mine.In the first sentence the group of words ‘with broken handle’ describes the umbrella.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.• The umbrella which has broken handles is mine.In the first sentence the group of words ‘with broken handle’ describes the umbrella.This group of words is called the adjective-phrase.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.• The umbrella which has broken handles is mine.In the first sentence the group of words ‘with broken handle’ describes the umbrella.This group of words is called the adjective-phrase.In the second sentence, the group of words ‘which has broken handles’ describes the umbrella and does the work of an adjective. But here this group of words has its own subject and a predicate such as a clause.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.• The umbrella which has broken handles is mine.In the first sentence the group of words ‘with broken handle’ describes the umbrella.This group of words is called the adjective-phrase.In the second sentence, the group of words ‘which has broken handles’ describes the umbrella and does the work of an adjective. But here this group of words has its own subject and a predicate such as a clause.So this kind of clause which does the work of an adjective is called ADJECTIVE-CLAUSE.

Look at the group of words in the following sentences.• The umbrella with broken handles is mine.• The umbrella which has broken handles is mine.In the first sentence the group of words ‘with broken handle’ describes the umbrella.This group of words is called the adjective-phrase.In the second sentence, the group of words ‘which has broken handles’ describes the umbrella and does the work of an adjective. But here this group of words has its own subject and a predicate such as a clause.So this kind of clause which does the work of an adjective is called ADJECTIVE-CLAUSE.Adjective-clause is a group of words which contains a Subject and a Predicate of its own and does the work of an adjective.

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