Adjective Clauses
An adjective clause must have a subject and a verb. It begins
with a relative pronoun (who, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb
(when, where, or why)
Examples:
1. Harry wears glasses. He looks smart.
We can say: Harry who wears glasses looks smart.
2. The girl has silky hair. She is my cousin.
We can say: the girl whose hair is silky is my cousin.
3. That helmet is Niall’s. it has double glasses and many
stickers.
We can say: the helmet that/which has double glasses and many
stickers is Niall’s.
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