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Adjective clauses are a way of joining to sentences. In the joined sentences, the adjective clause
modifies (describes) a noun (Called the head noun) in another clause of the sentence. It begins
with an adjective clause marker. For example :
I wanted the book. The book had already been checked it out.
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
MARKER USE EXAMPLE
A neurologis is a doctor
Who who specializes in the
(noun + C + V) Subject (people) nervous system.
Whom This is the patien whom
(noun + C + S + V) Object (people) the doctor treated.
Whose
(noun 1 + C +noun 2 + S Possessive Mr Collin is the man
+ V) (People / things) whose, I rented.
That a topic which
Which Subject / Object interests me.
(which as subject)
S+V That is the topic on which
Which I will write (which as
V+O Things subject of preposition)
Art that is in a public
places can be enjoyit by
everyone.
(that as subject)
The painting that mrs
S+V Wallace bought was very
That Subject / object expensive.
V+O People / things (that as object)
Here is the site where the
Where bank plans to build its
(noun + C + S + V) Adverb (place) new headquarters.
When This is the hour when the
(noun + C + S + V) Adverb (time) children usually go to bed.
When the markers which, that, and whom are you used as object in relative clauses,
they can correctly be omitted.
The painting ms Wallace bought is very expesive. (which omitted)
The adjective claus marker which and whom can also used as object of preposition:
Reduce from :
Active noun+Ving
Passive noun+V3
example : aprllia is an accounten creating the library for children and decripits in the remote
area. (active)
Example :
2. Bermakna Karena :
Because of Noun
Because
As
Since
For
Example :
We cannt go out because it is reaning now
We cannt go out because of the rain
3. Bermakna tetapi :
But
How ever
Nor
Yet
Still
Example :
jofan doesnt have any money but he feels happy.