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ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

Adjective clause is a clause that functions as a adjective. As we have seen, adjectives are words that describe nouns. Thus, it also serves as an adjective clause, which gives details on the noun.
Adjective clauses beginning with relative pronoun or relative adverb.
Here are some examples of adjective clause:
Adjective clause with relative pronounExample:The Man Who is sitting over there is my father.The book the which you bought yesterday is very interesting.This is the place that i visited some years ago.Mr. Bambang Whose son is my friend is presenting a paper in a seminar.
Adjective adverb clause with a relativeExample:This is the reason why she did it.The time when the plane takes off and lands will be changed soon.Palembang is the place where I was born.
In the examples above we can see that the adjective describes the noun clause is in front of him (antecedent).For example:Adjective clause Who is sitting over there to explain the noun man.Adjective clause why she did it explain the reason nouns.
adjective clause is used to provide information, identity, and other information to katabenda (antecedent). The Adjective Clause structure is characterized by relative pronouns, namely: who, whom, Whose, which, when, where, why, and that.
Whoused for people in positions subject (human as subject).
Whomused for people in the position of the object (human as object).
Whichused for objects, either in subject or object position (non-human as subject / object).
Thatused as a substitute who, whom, or which.
Whoseused for ownership.
Whenused for time.
Whyused for the cause.
Example:My English teacher is the man WHO Is standing near the pillar.The house where I live is being rdwvated.
Adjective clause is divided into two kinds, namely:
A. Important (defining) adjective clause, adjective clause is that is important information for the antecedent.
2. Unimportant (undefining) adjective clause, adjective clause is that the information that is important for the antecedent.
Example:ImportantThat Bob's brother (WHO) lives in New York is an actor.
MeaningBob has more than one brother.
UnimportantBob's brother, WHO lives in New York is an actor.
MeaningBob has only one brother.
Note:Important in the adjective clause, relative pronoun, such as: who, whom, the which can be replaced with That, while the adjective clause is not unimportant.
understanding and kind adjcetive clauseAdjective ClauseClausa adjective clause is a noun that describes its function.Definition of Adjective Clause is divided into two, namely:- Adjective is a word Part of That clause modifies the noun- Clause is a combination of subject and predicate but can not function.adjective clause is a clause that is used as an adjective. As an adjective, adjective clause is used as a modifier to describe the noun and pronoun, but never used as an object of the sentence.Adjective clause is divided into two kinds, namely:A. Important (defining) adjective clause, adjective clause is that is important information for the antecedent.2. Unimportant (undefining) adjective clause, adjective clause is that the information that is important for the anteceThis clause is used to provide information, identity, and other information to katabenda (antecedent). The Adjective Clause structure is characterized by relative pronouns, namely: who, whom, Whose, which.
example:A. we know a lot of peopleThey live in california= We know a lot of people live in california WHO
                               
adjective noun clause
2. the man was away on holidayi wanted to see him= The man whom i wanted to see was away on holiday
       
adjective noun clause

- Whoused for people in positions subject (human as subject).- Whomused for people in the position of the object (human as object).- Whichused for objects, either in subject or object position (non-human as subject / object)- Whoseused for proprietaryExample of Adjective Clause:A. WhoThe student does not study seriously WHO will not pass.2. WhomThe girl whom I introduce to you last week is my student3. WhichThe animal runs quicly named the which lion.4. WhomThe student Whose hat is yellow is lazy studentExample:* What she is reading* That she is reading


EXAMPLES ::

1.The waitress was a bad guy. He over charged us.
       The waitress who over charged us was a bad guy. 
     2.My English teacher always gives me a good grade. He is a nice teacher.
  My English teacher who is a nice teacher always gives me a good grade
     3.The man has a beautiful daughter. He is a policeman.
  The man who is a policeman has a beautiful daughter
     4.My sister always sends me some letters. She is teaching in Singapore.
  My sister who is teaching in Singapore always sends me some letters
      5.The musician is very skilful. She is also a doctor.
  The musician who is also a doctor is very skilfull

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