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1 ************** ADJECTIVE CLAUSES *****************
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2 clause: A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb.
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3 Independent clause: An independent clause is a complete sentence
Independent clause: An independent clause is a complete sentence. It contains the main subject and verb of a sentence. (It is also called a main clause.) English Department

4 dependent clause: A dependent clause is not a complete sentence
dependent clause: A dependent clause is not a complete sentence. It must be connected to an independent clause. English Department

5 adjective clause: An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun.
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6 It describes, identifies, or gives further information about a noun
It describes, identifies, or gives further information about a noun. (An adjective clause is also called a relative clause.) English Department

7 USING SUBJECT PRONOUNS: WHO, WHICH, THAT
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8 I thanked the woman. English Department

9 She helped me. English Department

10 I thanked the woman who helped me.
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11 I thanked the woman that helped me.
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12 The book is mine. English Department

13 It is on the table. English Department

14 The book which is on the table is mine
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15 The book that is on the table is mine
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16 USING OBJECT PRONOUNS: WHO(M), WHICH, THAT
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17 1. Pronoun Used As The Object Of A Verb
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18 The man was Mr. Jones. English Department

19 I saw him. English Department

20 The man who(m) I saw was Mr. Jones.
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21 The man that I saw was Mr. Jones.
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22 The man Ø I saw was Mr. Jones.
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23 The movie wasn't very good.
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24 We saw it last night. English Department

25 The movie which we saw last night wasn't very good.
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26 The movie that we saw last night wasn't very good.
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27 The movie Ø we saw last night wasn't very good.
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28 2. Pronoun Used As The Object Of A Preposition
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29 She is the woman. I told you about her.
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30 She is the woman about whom I told you.
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31 She is the woman who(m) I told you about.
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32 She is the woman that I told you about.
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33 She is the woman Ø I told you about.
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34 The music was good. We listened to it last night.
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35 The music to which we listened last night was good.
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36 The music which we listened to last night was good.
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37 The music that we listened to last night was good.
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38 The music Ø we listened to last night was good.
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39 USING WHOSE English Department

40 I know the man. His bicycle was stolen.
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41 I know the man whose bicycle was stolen.
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42 The student writes well.
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43 I read her composition. English Department

44 The student Whose composition I read writes well.
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45 Mr. Catt has a painting. Its value is inestimable.
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46 Mr. Catt has a painting whose value is inestimable.
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47 As a subject pronoun, who is more common than that.
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48 As a subject pronoun, that is more common than which.
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49 Object pronouns are usually omitted.
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50 USING WHERE English Department

51 The building is very old.
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52 He lives there (in that building).
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53 The building where he lives is very old.
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54 The building in which he lives is very old.
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55 The building which he lives in is very old.
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56 The building that he lives in is very old.
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57 The building Ø he lives in is very old.
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58 USING WHEN English Department

59 I’ll never forget the day.
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60 I met you then (on that day).
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61 I’ll never forget the day when I met you.
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62 I’ll never forget the day of which I met you.
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63 I’ll never forget the day that I met you.
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64 I’ll never forget the day Ø I met you.
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65 USING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES TO MODIFY PRONOUNS
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66 There is someone (whom) I want you to meet.
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67 Everything he said was pure nonsense.
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68 Anybody who wants to come is welcome.
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69 Paula was the only one I knew at the party.
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70 Scholarships are available for those who need financial assistance.
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71 It is I who am responsible.
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72 He who laughs last laughs best.
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73 We sometimes fear that which we do not understand.
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74 The bread my mother makes is much better than that which you can buy at a store.
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75 PUNCTUATION OF ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
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76 Do not use commas if the adjective clause is necessary to identify the noun it modifies.
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77 Use commas if the adjective clause simply gives additional information and is not necessary to identify the noun it modifies. English Department

78 The professor who teaches Chemistry 101 is an excellent lecturer.
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79 Professor Wilson, who teaches Chemistry 101, is an excellent lecturer.
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80 Hawaii, which consists of eight principal islands, is a favorite vacation spot.
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81 Mrs. Smith, who is a retired teacher, does volunteer work at the hospital.
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82 The man who(m)/that/Ø I met teaches chemistry.
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83 Mr. Lee, whom I met yesterday, teaches chemistry.
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84 We took some children on a picnic.
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85 The children, who wanted to play soccer, ran to an open field as soon as we arrived at the park. (all of the children wanted to play soccer) English Department

86 We took some children on a picnic
We took some children on a picnic. The children who wanted to play soccer ran to an open field as soon as we arrived at the park. The others played a different game. (only some of the children wanted to play soccer.) English Department

87 USING EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
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88 In my class there are 20 students.
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89 Most of them are from the Far East.
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90 In my class there are 20 students, most of whom are from the Far East.
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91 He gave several reasons.
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92 Only a few of them were valid.
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93 He gave several reasons, only a few of which were valid.
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94 The teachers discussed Jim.
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95 One of his problems was poor study habits.
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96 The teachers discussed Jim, one of whose problems was poor study habits.
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97 USING NOUN + OF WHICH English Department

98 We have an antique table.
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99 The top of it has jade inlay.
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100 We have an antique table, the top of which has jade inlay.
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101 USING WHICH TO MODIFY A WHOLE SENTENCE
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102 Tom was late. That surprised me.
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103 Tom was late, which surprised me.
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104 The elevator is out of order. This is too bad.
The elevator is out of order, which is too bad. English Department


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