you have taught me a lesson which I shall never forget underline the adjective clause
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The adjective clause is- 'which I shall never forget'.
- Sentences have a primary clause and a subordinate clause.
- The primary clause can be used as an independent sentence with a complete meaning whereas the subordinate clause depends on the primary clause for its meaning.
- Here, the subordinate clause is an adjective clause. It provides additional information about a noun.
- They can be formed using which, why, where, that as connectors.
- Other examples of adjective clause-
- The dish that she cooked was delicious.
- I visited the city where we were brought up.
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