Saturday, March 22, 2008

- Online English Course: - Adjective Clause

Adjective Clause is a dependent clause which functions an adjective, which modifies noun. The subordinating conjunctions used in adjective clause are that, who, whom, whose, which, where and when. Look at the examples below. The italic clauses are adjective clauses.

1. The man who is standing there is my father.
2. I know the man whom you love.
3. The book which is on the table is mine.
4. Yogyakarta is the city where I was born.
5. Sunday is the day when I met her.
6. She met the woman that you met.
7. The book that you are reading is good.
8. Th student that is from China can speak English fluently.
9. The girl whose father teaches English is my friend.

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