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sammy [17]
3 years ago
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What questions do adjective clauses answer for the reader?

English
1 answer:
nignag [31]3 years ago
7 0
The adjective clause is also called an adjectival<span> or relative </span>clause. It contains<span> a subject and verb and begins with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb. This type of word provides description.</span><span>
Adjective clauses answer questions like "</span>which one" or "what kind" for the reader. 
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