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Adjective Clauses

Adjective Clauses. with Subject Relative Pronouns. Subject Relative Clauses. who that whose which. Adjective Clauses after Main Clauses. A. Adjective Clause after the main Clause I read a book that discusses friends . A friend is someone who knows you well .

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Adjective Clauses

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  1. Adjective Clauses with Subject Relative Pronouns

  2. Subject Relative Clauses • who • that • whose • which

  3. Adjective Clauses after Main Clauses A. Adjective Clause after the main Clause • I read a book that discusses friends. • A friend is someone who knows you well. • I have a friend whose home is in Dukhan. B. Adjective Clause inside the main Clause • The book that discusses friends is by Robert. • Someone who knows you can give you advice. • My friend whose sister writes books lives in Dubai.

  4. Object Relative Pronouns • that • who[m] • whose • where • when

  5. Adjective Clauses with object Relative Pronouns • He read the book that Sarah wrote. • She is someone who [m] I respect. • That’s the author whose book I read. • She loves the city where she grew up. • They cried the day when they left.

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