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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES Barry 2011. Review What is a phrase?  A phrase is a group of related words that functions as a single part of speech and that does.

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1 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES Barry 2011

2 Review What is a phrase?  A phrase is a group of related words that functions as a single part of speech and that does not contain both a subject and a verb.

3 Review What is a clause? A clause is a group of related words that contains both a subject and a verb and is used as a sentence or as part of a sentence.

4 Review  Two kinds of clauses:  main clause (independent clause)  subordinate clause (dependent clause)

5 Review  A main clause can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought.

6 Review  A subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence because it does not express a complete thought.  A subordinate clause must be combined with a main clause to form a sentence.

7 Review  A subordinate clause DOES contain both a subject and a verb.  However, like a phrase, a subordinate clause functions as a single part of speech.

8 Review  A subordinate clause may function as: 1. an adjective 2. a noun 3. an adverb

9 Adjective Clauses  An adjective clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun.  It usually follows the word it modifies.  It answers the question What kind? or Which one?

10 Adjective Clauses  An adjective clause usually begins with a relative pronoun.  This relative pronoun serves as the subject of the subordinate clause.  It also refers to another noun in the sentence.

11 Relative Pronouns that which who whom whose whoever whomever

12 Adjective Clauses  Sometimes, an adjective clause begins with the adverbs where or when.

13 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.

14 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.

15 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.  The man who is standing in the corner is my great uncle.

16 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.  The man who is standing in the corner is my great uncle.

17 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.  The man who is standing in the corner is my great uncle.  The day when we bought our new car was a Friday.

18 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.  The man who is standing in the corner is my great uncle.  The day when we bought our new car was a Friday.

19 Example Adjective Clauses  She wanted the trick candles that don’t go out right away.  The man who is standing in the corner is my great uncle.  The day when we bought our new car was a Friday.

20 Example Adjective Clauses  Mr. Mendoza is a good counselor who never betrays a confidence.

21 Example Adjective Clauses  Mr. Mendoza is a good counselor who never betrays a confidence.

22 Example Adjective Clauses  Mr. Mendoza is a good counselor who never betrays a confidence.  Have you practiced the speech that you will give on Friday?

23 Example Adjective Clauses  Mr. Mendoza is a good counselor who never betrays a confidence.  Have you practiced the speech that you will give on Friday?

24 Example Adjective Clauses  Mr. Mendoza is a good counselor who never betrays a confidence.  Have you practiced the speech that you will give on Friday?

25 Example Adjective Clauses  The mariachi band in which I play once performed for Governor Tommy Thompson.

26 Example Adjective Clauses  The mariachi band in which I play once performed for Governor Tommy Thompson.

27 Example Adjective Clauses  The mariachi band in which I play once performed for Governor Tommy Thompson.  The report that Diego wrote was on the Battle of Little Bighorn.

28 Example Adjective Clauses  The mariachi band in which I play once performed for Governor Tommy Thompson.  The report that Diego wrote was on the Battle of Little Bighorn.

29 Example Adjective Clauses  The mariachi band in which I play once performed for Governor Tommy Thompson.  The report that Diego wrote was on the Battle of Little Bighorn.

30 Example Adjective Clauses  Amanda is someone whom I admire.

31 Example Adjective Clauses  Amanda is someone whom I admire.

32 Example Adjective Clauses  Amanda is someone whom I admire.  Mark Twain is the writer whose books I have enjoyed the most.

33 Example Adjective Clauses  Amanda is someone whom I admire.  Mark Twain is the writer whose books I have enjoyed the most.

34 Example Adjective Clauses  Amanda is someone whom I admire.  Mark Twain is the writer whose books I have enjoyed the most.


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