Unit III Grammar
Adjective clauses:
An Adjective clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb that modifies a noun in a sentence. Adjetive clauses use relative pronouns like which, who, whoever, whomever, that, and whose.
Adjective clauses could be: Identifying and nonidentifying.
Example: Athletes who perfom in the olympics Must spend months in training.
Example: that cat is going to fall out of the tree.
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