Adjective Clauses: An Adjective Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adjective

Adjective Clauses: An Adjective Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adjective

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Interactive Video

English, Other

11th Grade - University

Practice Problem

Hard

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This lesson from the Learning Depot covers adjective clauses, explaining their function as modifiers of nouns or pronouns. It details how to identify them using relative pronouns and adverbs, and distinguishes between restrictive and non-restrictive clauses, emphasizing the correct use of commas. The lesson concludes with key points and common errors to avoid.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How do commas affect the meaning of an adjective clause?

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What happens if an adjective clause is placed incorrectly?

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Why should you not use 'why' as a relative adverb to describe reason?

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What is a common recommendation regarding the use of 'which' in restrictive clauses?

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