She wore a red flower in her hair
Answer:
<em>Noun.</em>
Explanation:
First we need to remember that adjectives are parts of speech which stand beside a noun and modify it. ( for example: big city)
Adjective clause is a type of a dependent clause that consist of a relative pronoun (which connects clause with the word we are describing), subject and a verb - they all together serve as an adjective. So, just like adjectives, they also modifies nouns.
E.g. The cookies <em>that my Grandma bakes</em> are very tasty.
It is either cause or effect or problem and solution.
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it means exactly on time. not a second off
The use of the pronoun is also still present in poetry. ... In addition, the translators of the King James Version of the Bible attempted to maintain the distinction found in Hebrew between singular and plural second person pronouns. As such, they used "thou" for singular, and "you" for plural.