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Donaldson
17 March, 01:07
What does an adjective clause do?
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Ansley Fowler
17 March, 03:06
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An adjective clause is simply a group of words with a subject and a verb that provide a description. The clause starts with a pronoun such as who, whom, that, or which or an adverb such as when, where and why.
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