Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Adjective Clauses - 1 An adjective clause: a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is also called a relative clause. Using Subject Pronouns: Who, Which,

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Adjective Clauses - 1 An adjective clause: a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is also called a relative clause. Using Subject Pronouns: Who, Which,"— Presentation transcript:

1 Adjective Clauses - 1 An adjective clause: a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is also called a relative clause. Using Subject Pronouns: Who, Which, That a. The girl is very happy. She won the Essay Competition. (she = subject  who)  The girl who won the Essay Competition is very happy.

2 Adjective Clauses - 1 b. The book is mine. It is on the table. (the book = subject  which)  The book which in on the table is mine. Using Object Pronouns: who(m), which, that a. I liked the composition. You wrote it. (the composition / it = object --> which) --> I liked the composition which you wrote.

3 Adjective Clauses - 1 b The movie wasn’t very good. We saw it last night (it = object --> which) --> The movie which we saw last night wasn’t very good. Using Whose I apologized to the woman. I spilled her coffee. (her coffee --> whose coffee) --> I apologized to the woman whose coffee I spilled.


Download ppt "Adjective Clauses - 1 An adjective clause: a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is also called a relative clause. Using Subject Pronouns: Who, Which,"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google