Adjective Clauses Definition and 6 Example Sentences
“Adjective clause” or “relative clause” means a clause that acts as an adjective by qualifying a noun.
While adjectives are used before the name they describe, ‘adjective clause‘ comes after the name it defines. For example:
Note 1: Half sentence comes after Who, whom and which; that is, these words decrease the subject or object after them. Note that in some cases there are half sentences.
Note 2: The full sentence comes after where, when and why.
Note 3: Unless there is a comma and preposition on the left; It can be used in place of who, whom, which, when and why. Note that in Adjective clause sentences, that doesn’t come after commas and prepositions.
Examples
But For in a Sentence, Definiton and Example Sentences
Have in a Sentence, Example Sentences with Have