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12 May, 01:00

An adjective clause may modify a (n)

adjective

noun

adverb

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  1. 12 May, 03:01
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    Noun.

    Explanation:

    First we need to remember that adjectives are parts of speech which stand beside a noun and modify it. (for example: big city)

    Adjective clause is a type of a dependent clause that consist of a relative pronoun (which connects clause with the word we are describing), subject and a verb - they all together serve as an adjective. So, just like adjectives, they also modifies nouns.

    E. g. The cookies that my Grandma bakes are very tasty.
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