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Which relative pronoun can begin an adjective clause?
Which relative pronoun can begin an adjective clause?
- What
- When
- Whose (correct)
- Where
What is the purpose of an adjective clause?
What is the purpose of an adjective clause?
- To add detail about a noun or pronoun (correct)
- To modify verbs
- To replace adverbs
- To introduce conjunctions
Which question can an adjective clause answer?
Which question can an adjective clause answer?
- What type of? (correct)
- How?
- When?
- Why?
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Adjective Clauses
- A relative pronoun that can begin an adjective clause is "which" or "that".
- The purpose of an adjective clause is to provide more information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
- An adjective clause can answer questions such as "what kind", "how many", or "which one".
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