Select the adjective clause and the word(s) it modifies in the appropriate boxes below. Amanda bought a prom dress which she considered the most beautiful dress ever made. Adjective clause: Word(s) modified:
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Hey, @holten ! Do you know what an adjective clause is ?
its a subordinate clause that modifies nouns
Let me show you some examples of adjective clauses. Pizza, 'which most people love', is not very healthy. Fruit 'that is grown organically' is expensive. I know someone 'whose father served in World War II'.
Notice the phrases in quotation marks.
yeah. it's the not needed words/not a through sentence in the sentence.
The clause starts with a pronoun such as who, whom, that, or which or an adverb such as when, which, where and why.
So what would your clause be ? @holten
Really, Doctor ?
Amanda bought a prom dress "which she considered the most beautiful dress ever made." "" is the adjective clause and it modifies the dress?
Yes, correct.
what about this one.... Select the abbreviation that tells how the italicized noun clause is used. S-subject, DO-direct object, SC-subject complement, OP-object of preposition Our study efforts should focus on 'whatever subject is most in need of improvement'. '' is what is italics
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