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A adjective
An adjective clause usually begins with a relative pronoun: a word that relates the information in the adjective clause to a word or a phrase in the main clause. Who, Which, and That. Adjective clauses most often begin with one of these three relative pronouns:
An adjective clause usually begins with a relative pronoun: a word that relates the information in the adjective clause to a word or a phrase in the main clause. Who, Which, and That. Adjective clauses most often begin with one of these three relative pronouns: