
Understanding Adjective Clauses | Examples and Instructions
Learn about adjective clauses, how they modify nouns/pronouns, and their usage with relative pronouns. Practice identifying them with examples and instructions provided. Improve your grammar skills now!
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Adjective Clause ValentinaWidya
Adjective Clause An adjective clause is used to modify a pronoun or noun in the main clause. It often uses these relative pronouns: who, whose, whom, which, and that. It sometimes uses when or where. Occasionally, the relative pronoun is understood or implied instead of directly used.
Example Here is the book that you asked for. Is he the person whom you told me about? Here s the coffee flavor I like. (that is implied)
Instructions Instructions: Underline the adjective clause and circle the word that it modifies in each of the sentences below. 1. Is that the plant that you brought? 2. How is your friend for whom I made this cake? 3. This is the house where I grew up. 4. I love to camp when it s raining. 5. Tell me about the place where you are going. 6. What is that you brought? 7. Here is the coat you asked for. 8. How do you like the flavor I picked out for you? 9. Where do you keep the soda that I like? 10. Billy is your friend whom you helped.