Adjective Clauses.

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Adjective Clauses

Adjective Clauses An adjective clause is a dependent clause that describes a noun or pronoun in an independent clause Police officers must take safety courses that teach them how to protect themselves. The highlighted clause is an adjective clause that describes courses.

Relative Pronouns That Who Whose What Which Whom Whoever Relative pronouns usually signal the start of an adjective clause That Who Whose What Which Whom Whoever

Your Turn! Think of a sentence describing your favorite food. Be sure you have an adjective clause and an independent clause. BE CREATIVE!!!!!