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what is the other name of adjective clause ?

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Answered by kittypurr48
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Answer:

relative clause

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Answered by yashaswi084
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Answer:relative clause

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An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun it is one kind of dependent clause. It has a subject and verb, but can't stand alone as a sentenceand  is sometimes called an “adjective clause” because it functions like an adjectiv it gives more information about a noun.An adjective clause, or relative clause, is a type of dependent clause that works to describe a noun in a sentence and the main functions as an adjective even though it is made up of a group of words instead of just one word. In the case of an adjective clause, all the words work together to modify the noun or pronoun,it tells which one or what kind of adjective clauses almost always come right after the nouns they modify.It is used for ,as adjective clauses are dependent clauses that give information about nounsand they allow you to combine two sentences into one by using relative pronouns (​who, whom, whose, where, when, which, that, ​and ​why​) as connectors.

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