Adjective Clause
Adjective clause is modify nouns and pronouns, giving a description or more information. The clause start with pronoun like as who, whom, that or which.
Formula of adjective clause
- Verb+-ing (function to modify a noun that affects someone or something else)
- Verb+-ed ( function to modify a noun that affected by someone or something else)
The examples of adjective clause
The Hall is old
My grandparents were married there
The hall which my grandparents were married is old.
The girl is running
She is my bestfriend
The girl who is running is my bestfriend
Justin Bieber is a singer
Clarla loves him
Justin Bieber, whom charla loves is a singer
Problem
- What is the difference between whose and whom?
- When we can use whose, which and that?
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