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Adjective Clause Placement
Where should adjective clauses go in a sentence? This tutorial should help you to understand. Adjective clauses always go directly after the word they modify, whereas adjectives mostly go before the word they modify in English. The only real exception to this rule is in older uses of English and stylistic writing.
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Adverbs
Nouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions,... are parts of speech which are easy to point out. Adverbs are tricky words, though. They usually give students a hard time because they find it difficult to identify them. Adverbs can tell you when,...
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Adjective Verb Adverb
Adjective is always a qualifying word and it always qualifies only a Noun or a Pronoun. Adjective is an attributive word and it always attributes either a Noun or a Pronoun. It may be said that Adjectives are the adjuncts to a...
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Adjective Clause Online Game #2
See if you can get these adjective clauses correct by playing Wordshoot! It's a fun game focused on getting you to recognize the correct use of adjective clauses! Some of the pronouns may work for more than one sentence; however, the game only allowed...
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Adjective Clauses Video - Object Of The Clause
Here is an explanation of Adjective Clauses when they are used as the object of the clause. Adjective clauses are very important when describing things in English....
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Adjective Clauses Overview
Relative Clauses - Adjective clauses View more presentations from phricee This slide show should help learners to figure out where and when to use adjective clauses. This includes when to use the pronouns in the subject and object places in an adjective...
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