An adjective clause is a type of clause that also contains a subject and a verb, but functions to describe a noun. This clause is often introduced by pronouns such as whom, who, that, which and the adverb where, when and why. In the given sentence above, the adjective clause is, "who received a good grade". This clause describes the noun "student".
A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn
- Ask yourself, "Is this accurate" "Can this be easily tested"
- Make sure you are in a safe enviorment
- Stay firm on your experiment