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Self-Test Quiz: Using Adjective Clauses ... Grammar Exercise: Adjective Clauses ... Combine the two sentences to make one, using an adjective clause. For example, "I met Mary in the hall. She is a tour guide." becomes "I met Mary, who is a tour guide, in the hall."; If you get stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get one letter...
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web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/adj1.htm
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Adjective Clauses and reduced adjective clauses" self-study quizzes ... Adjective clauses: Quiz 1 ... Reduced adjective clauses: Quiz 3...
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buckhoff.topcities.com/adjective_clauses.htm
buckhoff.topcities.com/adjective_clauses.htm
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Two additional structures, adjective clauses and appositives, will give you a much greater sentence variety within which to accomplish your writing objectives. This page contains a small amount of information about adjective clauses along with just ten very difficult exercises.
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www.eslbee.com/AdjClauses.htm
www.eslbee.com/AdjClauses.htm
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Punctuating adjective clauses can be tricky. For each sentence, you will have to decide if the adjective clause is essential or nonessential and then use commas accordingly. ... Essential clauses do not require commas. An adjective clause is essential when you need the information it provides. Look at this example:
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www.chompchomp.com/terms/adjectiveclause.htm
www.chompchomp.com/terms/adjectiveclause.htm
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Englishpage.com Grammar Book resources for learning about adjective clauses ... Adjective Clauses - Detailed description of adjective clauses and links to review exercises. pop (Added: 4-Sep-2006 Hits: 90283) Rate It...
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www.englishpage.com/grammar/Adjective_Clauses/
www.englishpage.com/grammar/Adjective_Clauses/
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Adjective clauses are always dependent clauses. ... Adjective clauses, like adverb clauses, are introduced by dependent signals. ... Adverb and adjective clauses are both introduced by dependent signals, but those signals are different.
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www.pitt.edu/~atteberr/comp/0150/grammar/adjclauses.htm...
www.pitt.edu/~atteberr/comp/0150/grammar/adjclauses.html
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There are three basic types of dependent clauses: adjective clauses, adverb clauses, and noun clauses. (Adjective clauses are also called relative clauses.) ... This page contains information about adjective clauses. Also see Adverb Clauses and Noun Clauses.
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Words We Use to Talk about Clauses ... Learning the various terms used to define and classify clauses can be a vocabulary lesson in itself. This digital handout categorizes clauses into independent and dependent clauses. This simply means that some clauses can stand ... Adjective clauses work like multi-word adjectives.
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grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/clauses.htm
grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/clauses.htm
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