Adjective Clause | How to Identify Adjective Clause |Types of Adjective Clause | Examples | Exercise
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- In this video, we will learn all about Adjective Clauses,
First, we will learn what are Adjective Clauses, then we will understand how to identify a Adjective clause
with the help of examples, finally, we will learn where are the generally used in a sentence
Adjective Clause:
A Adjective clause is made of two words. Adjective + Clause and acts as a Adjective in the sentence.
The two-step formula to identify a Noun Clause:
Step 1.: Adjective clause generally starts with relative pronouns including who, which, whom, whose, and that
, or relative adverbs including when, where, and why.
Step 2. We should be able to answer the question: which one or what kind of subject or object we are talking about?
Two Types of Adjective Clauses:
Adjective Clause is classified into two types based on their usage in the sentence:
1. Essential or Defining Adjective Clause which is essential for the meaning of the sentence and sentence is incomplete without
its existence.
2. Non-Essential or Modifying Adjective Clause which is non-essential for the meaning of the sentence and just provides extra
information about the sentence.
Exercise:
1. Dancing, which many people love, is tiresome.
2. I don’t like people who drink alcohol.
3. Doctor Ajay, who lives next door to me, is a General surgeon.
Answers:
1. which many people love : Non-Essential Clause
2. who drink alcohol : Essential Clause
3. lives next door to me : Non-Essential Clause
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1. Non_essential
2.essential
3.non_essential
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1.NON-ESSENTIAL
2.ESSENTIAL
3.NON-ESSENTIAL
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I think it's "which we saw"
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In half of the video I understood
1 Dancing, which many people love, is tiresome - non essential
2 I don't like people who drink alcohol - essential
3 doctor Ajay, who lives next door to me, is general surgeon - non essential
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1) non-essential
2)essential
3)non-essential
Essential clause
1, 3 is essential and 2 one is non-essential
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Non essential clause
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First and second are defining adjective clause and third one is non defining adjective clause
wrong
2nd is defining and the other two are non defining
Dancing, which many people love us tiresome
Which is the relative pronoun
And there is a comma
And it is an additional info
So it is non essential
Dancing is tiresome .
İ don't like people who drink alcohol.
Essential
Because who drink alcohol is an adjective clause and is defining which people i don't like
Doctor Ajay,who lives next door to me is a general surgeon.
Non essential adjective clause.
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The bull pushed so hard that it broke the fence. What kind of clause it is
its an adjective clause
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There is a mistake in the first example.
Which is used for things, not people.
so the sentence would be like this:
Dancing, who/whom/whose/that many people love, is tiresome.
Not "WHICH"
Correct me if I am wrong
It is grammatically correct but the sentence doesn't flow smoothly .
1. Dancing, which many people love, is tiresome 💃🕺.
Ans) Non - essential, because the clause is separated with comma's .
2. I don't like people who drink alcohol 🍻.
Ans) essential clause, because the clause is not separated with comma's.
3. Doctor Ajay, who lives next door to me, is a general surgeon 👨⚕️.
Ans) Non - essential, because the clause is separated with comma's.
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1.NON-ESSENTIAL
2.ESSENTIAL
3.NON-ESSENTIAL
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