ADJECTIVE CLAUSE.

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ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

The term : containing a subject and a verb Clause is a complete sentence Independent clause is not a complete sentence Dependent clause dependent clause that modifies a noun. Adjective clause

Adjective Clause Subject Object Subject Object Person Things possession Subject Who Whom Which Whose Object Subject Object

Example Do you know the staff? He will be promoted as our new division manager. Do you know the staff who will be promoted as our new division manager? We are waiting for the guest. We met him yesterday. We are waiting for the guest whom we met yesterday. Have you typed the letter? The director asked it this morning. Have you typed the letter which the director asked this morning? The girl is the new employee in our office. Her house is not far from yours. The girl whose house is not far from yours is the new employee in our office.