Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause?
Joey's new socks, which are light blue, are in the top drawer of his dresser.
A.
Joey's new socks
B.
which are light blue
C.
of his dresser
D.
are in the top drawer of his dresser
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pooja195 (pooja195):
hi which one do you think it maybe?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It should be B.
The way you can tell it's that one is that adjective clauses have 2 forms:
relative pronoun or adverb+subject+verb
or
relative pronoun AS subject+verb
So it follows: Whose big, brown eyes pleaded for another cookie
whose-relative pronoun
eyes-subject
pleaded- verb
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A or D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well D doesn't have a subject does it? And A only has a subject c: (joey's new socks are the subject)
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