Adjective Clauses DLA
an adjectival clause is a subordinate clause that does the work of an adjective (modifies nouns or pronouns). adjectival clauses are introduced by relative pronouns or relative adverbs. relative pronouns- who whose whom which that. relative adverbs- where when why. who, whose, whom refer to people. which refers to animals and things. ................
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