Analyze the sentence to select the adjective clause and the word(s) it modifies. Charles Colson, who is a Christian, wrote the book Born Again. Adjective clause: Word modified:

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The adjective clause is  ►

who is a Christian

Noun modified ►

Charles Colson

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EXPLANATION

An adjective clause usually begins  with a relative pronoun, and has a subject and verb.

It gives more information on the noun related to the relative pronoun.

Here you know more about "Charles Colson" : he was a Christian.

But the sentence still makes sense without the adjective clause...

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An adjective clause is used to modify a noun or noun phrase in a sentence. In the given sentence above, that which is an adjective clause is;

  • who is a Christian

The word that it modifies is;

  • Charles Colson

An adjective clause or relative clause is a part of a sentence that offers further description of a previously mentioned noun or noun phrase in a sentence.

It includes a word that shows that there is a noun being referred to, for example, who, whom, which, etc.

In the sentence above, the adjective clause begins with who and shows a reference to the noun Charles Colson.

Summarily, the noun clause in the sentence is, "who is a Christian."

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