Adjective Clauses

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USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR.

 I SAW THE MAN {WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR}.

1. THE GIRL IS HAPPY. SHE WON THE RACE.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR.

1. THE GIRL IS HAPPY. SHE WON THE RACE.

 THE GIRL {WHO/THAT WON THE RACE} IS HAPPY.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR.

1. THE GIRL IS HAPPY. SHE WON THE RACE.

 THE GIRL {WHO/THAT WON THE RACE} IS HAPPY.

2. THE STUDENT IS FROM CHINA. SHE SITS IN THE FRONT


ROW.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR.

1. THE GIRL IS HAPPY. SHE WON THE RACE.

 THE GIRL WHO/THAT WON THE RACE IS HAPPY.

2. THE STUDENT IS FROM CHINA. SHE SITS IN THE FRONT ROW.

 THE STUDENT {WHO/THAT SITS IN THE FRONT ROW} IS FROM


CHINA.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN {WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR}.

3. THE STUDENTS ARE STUDYING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES. THEY


ARE SMART.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR.

3. THE STUDENTS ARE STUDYING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES. THEY


ARE SMART.

 THE STUDENTS {WHO/THAT ARE SMART} ARE


STUDYING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR.

3. THE STUDENTS ARE STUDYING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES. THEY ARE SMART.

 THE STUDENTS {WHO/THAT ARE SMART} ARE STUDYING ADJECTIVE


CLAUSES.

4. I AM USING A CLAUSE. IT CONTAINS A SUBJECT AND A VERB, AT LEAST.

Adjective Clauses
USE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE TO COMBINE THESE 2 SENTENCES

EXAMPLE: I SAW THE MAN. HE CLOSED THE DOOR


 I SAW THE MAN WHO/THAT CLOSED THE DOOR.

3. THE STUDENTS ARE STUDYING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES. THEY ARE SMART.

 THE STUDENTS {WHO/THAT ARE SMART} ARE STUDYING ADJECTIVE


CLAUSES.

4. I AM USING A CLAUSE. IT CONTAINS A SUBJECT AND A VERB, AT LEAST.

 I AM USING A CLAUSE {WHICH/THAT CONTAINS A SUBJECT AND A VERB,


AT LEAST}.

Adjective Clauses

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