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Adjective Clauses

Adjective Clauses which one? What kind? How many? An adjective clause is introduced by a relative pronoun. Common Relative Pronouns that, which, who, whom, whose

Examples: The magazine, which arrived in the mail today, is torn. **That can be used to refer both to people and to things. **Which is used to refer to things only.

Essential and Non-essential Clauses Non-essential: gives extra information about the noun, but they are not essential: Ex: The desk in the corner, which is covered in books, is mine. Essential: important information about the noun Ex: The package that arrived this morning is on the desk.

Identify the Adjective Clause A new book that I ordered is here. My cousin, who lives in Georgia, likes to draw. The author, whose book we studied in social studies, will speak tomorrow at the assembly. Pizza, which most people love, is not very healthy. I know someone whose father served in World War II.