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When we think of an adjective, we usually think about a single word used before a noun to
modify its meanings (e.g., tall building, smelly cat,argumentative assistant). However, an
adjective can also come in the form of an adjective clause.
An adjective clause usually comes after the noun it modifies and is made up of several
words which, like all clauses, will include a subject and a verb.
Recognize an adjective
clause when you see one.
An adjective clausealso called an adjectival or relativeclause
will meet three requirements:
Example:
But adjectives are not always single words. Sometimes they are
clauses:
Example:
Remember
A clause is a group of related words with a subject and verb.
Remember
Adjective clauses are always dependent clauses.
Relative Pronouns for People Who / Whom / That
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
OBJECT PRONOUN
OBJECT PRONOUN
1. Select the response from the list that best completes the sentence.
2. Compare your response to the feedback by clicking the "check" or the "check 1-10" button at the bottom.
1.
My friend told me about a student. The student has taken the TOEFL test twelve times!
My friend told me about a student has taken the
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The advisor didn't know the answer to my academic question. I talked to the advisor.
The advisor I talked to didn't know the answer to my
academic question.
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3.
I was looking for a good English program. The program offers a lot of writing and composition.
offers a lot of writing and composition .
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4.
Some of the courses have been very useful. I took the courses last semester.
Some of the courses I took last
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5.
My friend is in my mathematics
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6.
All students have to take Algebra101 and Statistics101. All students want to graduate.
All students want to graduate have to take Algebra101
and Statistics101.
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7.
A friend I trust believes the courses will be useful.
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8.
I would like to find a instructor teaches creative writing.
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9.
The group I study with prefers to study at night.
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10.
We would all like to take the writing course. The new instructor will be teaching the course.
We would all like to take the writing course the
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Practice 2
Dave
Dave is a teenager who has just turned fifteen. He is also a person who he is enjoying his life. He is a guy
whom likes to have a good time. He is also a guy whom you would probably like a lot. He can tell stories who
His friends who hang out with him think he is smart and funny. Dave is also a guy whose a "ladies man". The
girls text him who like him. One girl that he likes thinks he's cute. Dave is a guy who he hates cute. He
prefers smokin'.
guy (N) male (informal); guys male and female (very informal)
hang out with spend time with
smoking (Adj) hotter than hot; good looking
Decide whether the modifying clause is correct.
2. Compare your response to the feedback by clicking the "check" or the "check 11-20" button at the bottom.
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His friends who hang out with him think he is smart and funny.
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Practice 3
Childhood Food Allergies
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The number of children that have food allergies has been increasing. A recent study of kids under age 18 who
has allergies found that 8% of kids are allergic to at least one food. That is up from a previous study in 2009
Pediatricians who see children with allergies report that there is an increasing number of kids who allergic to
peanuts. Some allergies that used to occur in childhood now seem to carry over into teen years.
Preschoolers whose between the ages of 3 and 5 have the highest occurence of food allergies.
Boys in this study who have allergies are more likely to experience severe reactions. This is because they
don't want to appear different from other kids, and so they eat forbidden foods.
Food allergies become dangerous in kids that they ignore warnings and eat foods they aren't supposed to eat,
At school, children often have to sit and eat at the "peanut-free" table who have peanut allergies, which makes
them feel like outcasts. And when they go to birthday parties, they have to bring their own cupcakes which are
allergen free.
Parents have children with allergies say that it changes everything: how they buy, store, prepare and serve
food.
One family that researchers studied had two separate kitchens so that they could keep one kitchen allergen
free.
Unless researchers can understand why the number of allergies is increasing among kids, the kids who suffer
allergy (N) a medical condition in which you become ill or in which your skin becomes red and painful because you have eaten
or touched a particular substance
2. Compare your response to the feedback by clicking the "check" or the "check 21-30" button at the bottom.
21.
The number of children that have food allergies has been increasing.
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A recent study of kids under age 18 who has allergies found that 8% of kids are allergic to at least one food.
That is up from a previous study in 2009 which found that 4% had allergies.
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23.
Pediatricians who see children with allergies report that there is an increasing number of kids who allergic to
peanuts.
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24.
Some allergies that used to occur in childhood now seem to carry over into teen years. Preschoolers whose
between the ages of 3 and 5 have the highest occurence of food allergies.
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25.
Boys in this study who have allergies are more likely to experience severe reactions. This is because they don't
want to appear different from other kids, and so they eat forbidden foods.
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Food allergies become dangerous in kids that they ignore warnings and eat foods they aren't supposed to eat.
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27.
At school, children often have to sit and eat at the "peanut-free" table who have peanut allergies, which makes
them feel like outcasts. And when they go to birthday parties, they have to bring their own cupcakes which are
allergen free, which makes them feel like outcasts.
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28.
Parents have children with allergies say that it changes everything: how they buy, store, prepare and serve
food.
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One family that researchers studied had two separate kitchens so that they could keep one kitchen allergen
free.
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Unless researchers can understand why the number of allergies is increasing among kids, the kids who suffer
from allergies will have to hope to outgrow them.
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