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22 October, 23:33

Combine the following groups of words into a sentence by turning the second group into an adjective clause beginning with the word in parentheses. Ukrainian musicians called bandurists played an instrument. The instrument resembles a large fat-bodied guitar.

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  1. 23 October, 01:06
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    Ukrainian musicians called bandurists played an instrument (which resembles a large fat-bodied guitar).

    Explanation:

    In the above sentence, the adjective clause is which resembles a large fat-bodied guitar.

    Adjective clause are dependent clauses. They modify a noun or a pronoun like the way an adjective does.

    These clauses start with words such as which, where, that, those, who, why, what etc. Adjective clauses cannot stand alone as a separate sentence.

    They are divided into essential and non essential adjective clauses.

    Example of adjective clause is: The school at the right side of the road which is white in colour, is the middle school for this area.

    In this sentence the adjective clause is the one which is underlined in the above sentence.
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