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An adjective clause takes the place of an adjective and follows the noun that it modifies. An adjective clause is introduced with relative pronouns such as who, what, or that. An adjective clause is dependent. | An adjective clause takes the place of an adjective and follows the noun that it modifies. An adjective clause is introduced with relative pronouns such as who, what, or that. An adjective clause is dependent. | ||
Ex. the | Ex. after she rode the bicycle | ||
A noun clause takes the place of a noun and answers the question "who" or "what". Noun clauses are introduced with words such as; that if, who, what, where, when, why, whom, how, whenever, wherever, whoever, or whatever. A noun clause is dependent. | A noun clause takes the place of a noun and answers the question "who" or "what". Noun clauses are introduced with words such as; that if, who, what, where, when, why, whom, how, whenever, wherever, whoever, or whatever. A noun clause is dependent. |