Adjective Relative Clause Desthia Amalia A clause is

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Adjective/ Relative Clause Desthia Amalia

Adjective/ Relative Clause Desthia Amalia

 • A clause is a structure that has a subject and a verb

• A clause is a structure that has a subject and a verb • An adjective modifies a noun. • An adjective clause modifies a noun. It describes or gives information about a noun.

Adjective clause WHOM THAT WHICH WHOSE

Adjective clause WHOM THAT WHICH WHOSE

WHO (SUBJECT) The man is friendly He lives next to me The man who

WHO (SUBJECT) The man is friendly He lives next to me The man who lives next to me is friendly

WHOM (OBJECT) The man was friendly I met him The man whom I met

WHOM (OBJECT) The man was friendly I met him The man whom I met was friendly

WHICH AND THAT (THINGS) The river is polutted. It flows through town The river

WHICH AND THAT (THINGS) The river is polutted. It flows through town The river which flows through town is polluted The river that flows through town is polluted

The books were expensive I bought them The books which I bought were expensive

The books were expensive I bought them The books which I bought were expensive The books that I bought were expensive

WHOSE (POSSESSIVE PRONOUN) The man called the police His car was stolen The man

WHOSE (POSSESSIVE PRONOUN) The man called the police His car was stolen The man whose car was stolen called the police

I know a girl Her brother is a movie star I know a girl

I know a girl Her brother is a movie star I know a girl whose brother is a movie star

The people were friendly We bought their house The people whose house we bought

The people were friendly We bought their house The people whose house we bought were friendly

EXERCISE • The police officer was friendly. He gave me directions • I don’t

EXERCISE • The police officer was friendly. He gave me directions • I don’t know the man. He is talking to Rita • The people were very nice. I met them at the party last night. • The woman thanked me. I helped her. • The people have three cars. They live next to me. • I have a class. It begins at 8: 00 a. m. • My daughter asked me a question. I couldn’t answer it. • I lost the scarf. I borrowed it from my roommate. • A globe is a ball. This ball has a map of the world on it. • The bus is always crowded. I take it to school every morning.

 • • There is the woman. Her cat died. Over there is a

• • There is the woman. Her cat died. Over there is a man. I’m dating his daughter. There is the professor. I’m taking her course. That is the man. His son is an astronaut. That is the girl. I borrowed her camera. There is the boy. His mother is a famous musician. They are the people. We visited their house last month. That is the couple. Their apartment was burglarized.