The document discusses adjective clauses. It begins by defining an adjective clause as a dependent clause that functions like an adjective to describe a noun. Adjective clauses are introduced by relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, where, when, why, or that. They add information to the sentence but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The document provides examples of adjective clauses in dialogue and exercises identifying relative pronouns.
The document discusses adjective clauses. It begins by defining an adjective clause as a dependent clause that functions like an adjective to describe a noun. Adjective clauses are introduced by relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, where, when, why, or that. They add information to the sentence but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The document provides examples of adjective clauses in dialogue and exercises identifying relative pronouns.
The document discusses adjective clauses. It begins by defining an adjective clause as a dependent clause that functions like an adjective to describe a noun. Adjective clauses are introduced by relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, where, when, why, or that. They add information to the sentence but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The document provides examples of adjective clauses in dialogue and exercises identifying relative pronouns.
Fanny faradilla X IPS 3 Adjective clause berfungsi sebagai adjective atau menerangkan kata benda dalam suatu kalimat. Biasanya, ia diawali oleh relative pronoun atau relative adverb seperti; who, whom, whose, which, where, when, why, dan that. Adjective Clauses are Dependent
All adjective clauses are dependent clauses. A dependent
clause is a group of words that consists of a subject and a verb, yet it is not a complete sentence that can stand alone. Adjective clauses begin with a relative pronoun, which connects them to the word they descr. that where when who whom whose which why Complex Sentence:
Independent Clause + Adjective Clause
Adjective Clause:
Relative Pronoun (whom,which, whose, that,
or who) +/- S*+V dialogue abou Adjective Clauses Jack: Morning Biraj! Biraj: Morning Jack! How are you? Jack: Pretty good! Buddy. How abou your dinner last night? Biraj: Oh! That was so nice! I went to that restaurant which we went to last night! Jack: Oh! That Vietnam Noodle restaurant? Biraj: Yes! Sure! Jack: So, what did you had last night! Biraj: I had a beef noodle soup that was made by rice. Jack: Oh! It is the same with last time? Biraj: Yes, buddy! I like it! Jack: So, did you talk with that hot waitress who is a new one there? Biraj: Sure, she is so hot! I was so excited when I talked with her! Jack: So, did you get her number man? Biraj: Sure, you want? Jack: No, thanks buddy! She is yours! I get to go! See you! Biraj: See you buddy! 1.The man ………………… lives across the school is my uncle. 2.The girl ………………….. umbrella is on the rain is my little sister. 3.The student ………………………….. I met is Mariam 4. Do you wear the dress ……………….. I gave it to you for your birthday? VIDEO Pembahasan soal