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Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A. The chanterelle, a mushroom, is often yellow. B. Whose pizza has mushrooms? C. Edible mushrooms are a great source of potassium. D. Mushrooms, which come in many varieties, can be expensive.
I can help you, but first, do you know what an adjective is? (:
Yes
I have the answer i just dont know if i should post it
Okay, so adjectives describe.. Therefore, and adjective clause is the clause that is describing an object. For example: We are looking at a house [that is quite expensive]. (the area in brackets is the adjective clause)
And @flvsguy, no, don't give out direct answers. That is against the CoC (Code of Conduct). You can help guide @Shaaan14 to the answer, though.
I have 10 questions in all, But once I get the hang of it I can do it
Yes, @Shaaan14 that is perfectly fine. Does my example help at all?
Yes thank you so much @Whitemonsterbunny17
An adjective clause is a subordinate clause used to modify a noun or a pronoun in the main clause so the main clause would be the beginning of the sentence, for example shaaan14's answer the main clause is we are looking for a house. The adjective clause is stating that the house is expensive, modified the main clause. Just like an adjective modifies a noun.
You're welcome!! *^.^* @Shaaan14 If there is anything else I can help with, feel free to tag me in any question. (: Also, if you question has been answered, don't forget to choose the "Best Response" and close the question.
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