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1. What is the adjective clause?

2. What are the differences between the defining and the modifying clause?
3. What are the pronouns that can be the subjects?
4. What are the other examples of the pronouns that can be used to make an
adjective clause?
5. How do you make an adjective clause?

ANSWER

1. An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent ( tidak bisa mandiri,


harus mengikut induknya) clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what
kind. Adjective clauses almost always come right after the nouns they modify.

2. DEFINING ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

- It’s basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about noun.without the
adjective clause the noun is incomplete

- no comma

MODIFYING CLAUSE

- Its not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun
- Use a comma

Kalau ada nama diberi koma = modifying clause =tertutup

Jika tidak nama =terbuka

3. that ,which, and who

5. disisipkan

SOALLLLL

1. A hotel that refused. That= S, karena setelahthat langng verb

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