Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A. Thin-crust pizza with low-fat cheese has fewer calories. B. Pizza, which many people love, can also be nutritious. C. Who ordered deep-dish pizza? D. Neapolitan pizza, my favorite, usually has a thin crust.
And can someone explain why it is an Adjective Clause? I don't quite understand them. =)
"An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is possible to combine the following two sentences to form one sentence containing an adjective clause:" This will help a lot: http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adjectiveclause.htm
I looked a chompchomp as It's my go-to source for any Grammar and Usage info, but I don't understand what they're explaining..
A clause has subject and verb An adjective modifies/describes a noun. I'd say B
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