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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone explain to me what an adjective clause is?

OpenStudy (conqueror):

An adjective clause is a subordinate clause used to modify a noun or a pronoun in the main clause. It may be introduced by the pronouns who, whose, whom, which, or that (and sometimes when or where). These pronouns are called relative pronouns because they relate to a noun or a pronoun in the sentence.

OpenStudy (conqueror):

\(\cal\huge\color{goldenrod}{✌}\) \(\cal\huge\color{#85C540}{Welcome~to~\color{#45B5EC}{Open} \color{#ACCE88}{Study}~!!!}\) \(\cal\huge\color{goldenrod}{✌}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is a subordinate clause pretty much used to modify a nou or pronoun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so if i said "The shirt that i bought is green" would this contain an adjective clause?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

example pizza.whoch most people love ,is not very healthy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

adjective clause do not change the basic meaning of the sentence . idk if im helping you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think i got it, thank you both for your help:)

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