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What is a noun modifying clause?

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  • 18-12-2015
This is a clause (so having some kind of predicate, that is giving some information about the subject) that modifies (gives more information about, etc.) a noun. Typically, this is an adjective clause (A book, written by me,...or a relative clause (a man, who is not here today, ...)
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