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Rabu, 12 November 2014

Adjective Clause




1.     Defenition and function of Adjective Clause

Ø  Defenition
Adjective clause have a subject and a verb (or predicate). They will start with a relative pronoun,like: that, who, whom, whose, or which.Or a relative adverb, like: why, where, or when.


Ø  Function
ü  Adjective Clauses as Noun Phrase Modifiers
·         Harry Potter is the boy who lived.
·         The map you sent me last week seems outdated
ü  Adjective Clauses as Verb Phrase Modifiers
·         Reading, which is one of my favorite past times, keeps the mind sharp.
·         Washing the windows, which still needs completed, occurs every Wednesday morning.
ü  Adjective Clauses as Prepositional Phrase Modifiers
·         Behind the machine shed, which is overgrown with weeds, needs mowed.
·         Between seven and nine, which is a reasonable time frame, is when employees must arrive.
ü  Adjective Clauses as Noun Clause Modifiers
·         That the museum cancelled the lecture, which is quite surprising, disappoints me.
·         For you to not graduate from college now, which would be such as shame, is out of the question.

2.     Pattern or rule of Adjective Clause
Ø Relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb
Ø Relative pronoun as subject + verb
3.     Example of Adjective Clause
Ø  Relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb
·         Whose big, brown eyes pleaded for another cookie
·         Why Fred cannot stand sitting across from his sister Melanie
Ø  Relative pronoun as subject + verb
·         That bounced across the kitchen floor
·         Who hiccupped for seven hours afterward
4.     Summary of Adjective Clause

Adjectice clause have a subject and a verb (or predicate). They will start with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb. And Adjective clause have two pattern are:
1.      Relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb
2.      Relative pronoun as subject + verb

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