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Verdich [7]
3 years ago
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Which sentence has an adjective clause?

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2 answers:
4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
5 0

The sentence that has an adjective clause:  C. Liz, <u>who could always make people laugh</u>, was loved by the whole block.

In that sentence, the clause "who could always make people laugh" functions like an adjective, modifying a noun.  Liz (proper noun, a person), is described or modified by the clause.  

The other types of subordinate clauses in a sentence are:

  • noun clauses, which function the way nouns do in a sentence, as subject or object.  (None of the examples shown fit this category.)
  • adverb clauses, which function like adverbs, modifying a verb or adverb within a sentence.  The other three examples shown all have adverb clauses, where the clause modifies the verb (action of the sentence) in some way.

exis [7]3 years ago
3 0
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C.)Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by the whole block." The sentence that has an adjective clause is that <span>C.)Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by the whole block.</span>
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