Adjective Clause
An adjective
clause is a clause that describes a word or a group of words in another clause.
Adjective clauses are often part of a complex sentence.
To introduce an adjective clause , we use a
relative pronoun . The main relative pronoun are :
A. Who used for humans in subject position.
Example: the woman is generous . she
lives next to me
Adjective clause: the woman who
lives next to me is generous
B. Who (m) used for humans in object position
Example: the teacher was beatiful . I
saw was beatiful
Adjective clause: the teacher whom i saw was
beautifmy village is clean ul
C. Which used
for things and animals in subject or object position.
Example: the river is clean,it flows
through my viillage
Adjective clause: the river which flows through
D.
That used for
humans, animal, and things, in subject or object position.
Example: the flower crown was beatiful . she
wore it
Adjective clause: the Flower crown that she wore was
beatiful
E. When used for preposition (in, on, at).
Example: We will never forget the
day. My wife gave birth to my first son then .
Adjective clause: We will never forget the day when my wife gave
birth to my first son.
F.
Where used for place(s).
Example : I will take you to the
restaurant. I usually have lunch there.
Adjective clause: I will take you to the
restaurant where I usually have lunch.
G. Whose is used to indicate ownership.
Example: The
old lady has a painting. Its value is inestimable.
Adjective clause: The
old lady has a painting whose value is inestimable.
PROBLEM : I difficult to make sentences of adjective clauses and to different independent clause and dependent clause , so i often to makes sentences to improve my gramar.
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