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One example is, "Where is the man that you saw on the stairs?"
adjective
It is an adjective, Biogdegradable plastics, for example where it is used in the sense of a noun clause- Biodegradable modifies plastics.
An adjective clause is the group of words that contain the subject and the verb acting as an adjective. An adverb clause answers questions like how, when and where.
"You" is not an adjective clause, or any other kind of clause, because it is a single word. "You" is a pronoun.
a dependent clause that modifies a noun
An adjective clause begins with a relative pronoun, such as who, whom, whose, which, that, when, or where.
adjective
The term "relative adjective" can refer to the "relative pronouns" that introduce adjective clauses. These are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which (and in some circumstances when, where, or what). For example, the adjective clause in "That is the car that I saw."
A relative clause is also called an adjective clause because it describes the antecedent noun or pronoun.A relative pronoun is used to introduce an adjective clause:The cookies that mom made are for the bake sale. (mom is the subject of the adjective clause)A relative pronoun is used as the subject of the adjective clause: My car which is new was hit in the parking lot. (which is the subject of the adjective clause)
adjective clause--------novanet
an adjective clause.