Adjective
clause is simply a group of words with a subject and a verb that provide a
description. The clause starts with a pronoun such as who, whom, that, or which
or an adverb such as when, where, and why.
Adjective Clause Formula
Complex Sentence:
Independent
Clause + Adjective Clause
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Adjective Clause:
Relative
Pronoun +/- S*+V
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*Relative pronoun (who,
which, that) dapat berfungsi sebagai subject jika tidak ada subject
EXAMPLE
Who
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Tonight he
dinner with a girlfriend who was his love
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Which
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The fire
which broke out in the warehouse swept through the factories
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When
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Nicole
remembers the old days when her mom very angry with her
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Where
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The place
where he flies his kites is very quiet
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Whom
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Yopa is my
bestfriend whom I enjoy talking to
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That
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The package
that arrived this morning is on the desk
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