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An adjective clause begins with a relative pronoun, such as who, whom, whose, which, that, when, or where.

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What does an adjective phrase start with?

An adjective phrase can begin with an adjective, adverb, preposition, participle, or infinitive. It is any phrase that acts as an adjective.An adjective clause begins with a relative pronoun, such as who, which, or that.


Is which a conjunction?

No, 'which' can be an adjective, and can begin an adjective clause as a relative pronoun. (e.g. California, which has the highest population of any US state, is practically bankrupt.)


Is the clause in parenthesis an adjective or adverb clause (that the coach recommended).?

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What is an adverb and adjective clause?

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.


Is the word you an adjective clause?

"You" is not an adjective clause, or any other kind of clause, because it is a single word. "You" is a pronoun.


An adjective clause is a clause that?

a dependent clause that modifies a noun


Is That your neighbor raises an adjective or adverb clause?

The clause begins with a relative pronoun (that) so it is an adjective clause.Adverb clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction and answer how, when, or why, as adverbs do.E.g. In the sentence "The corn that your neighbor raises", "that your neighbor raises" describes "corn" which is a noun so "that your neighbor raises" is an adjective phrase.


Whose real name was Julius Marx is this an adjective clause or an adverb clause?

adjective


How is the relative pronoun in the adjective clause used in the sentence?

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)


Where john f Kennedy was born noun adjective or adverb clause?

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When the moon and the sun will align what clause is this?

adjective clause


A clause that begins with a relative pronoun is a?

an adjective clause.