Adjective clause
A subordinate clause that does the work of an Adjective is known as an ADJECTIVE CLAUSE. Adjective clauses always begin with a Relative Pronoun . a) To identify the Adjective clause ask the question ( that, where, whose, which , why, who, which, whom, when ). b) It will have a subject and a verb . c) It will tell us something about the noun . 1. There has to be a chairman who conducts the debate. Ans There has to be a chairman – Main clause who conducts the debate – Subordinate Adjective clause 2. The choice of the media depends on the person who uses them. Ans. The choice of the media depends on the person – Main clause who uses them - Subordinate Adjective clause 3. They gave him the valuable articles that were in their custody. Ans. They gave him the ...