Adjective Clause

An adjective clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.

The italicized clause in the first sentence is an adjective clause because it modifies the noun clause.

Most of the time adjective clauses begin with the relative pronouns that, which, who, whom, or whose.

See also That, Which, and Who.


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